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Health Minister Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Bonnie Henry said in a joint statement that they were not yet confident enough in the recovery to ease health-order restrictions. We are regularly reviewing the public health restrictions to assess when we can safely ease them, Dix and Henry said. We know many are keen to resume activities and we will open what we can when we have the confidence it is safe to do so. Thankfully, there were comparatively few deaths in the past day – four, which is lower than the average in the past week. Of the 83,107 people known to be infected with the COVID-19 virus since the first case was detected in the province in January 2020, health officials list 1,380 people who have died, 76,752 people who are considered recovered because they have had two negative tests, 4,901 people who are actively fighting infections and 74 people who are unaccounted for, likely because they left the province without alerting authoriti ....
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The province reported 564 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, including 35 new cases in the Island Health region. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said the province is seeing an uptick . . . ....
“I think, by the summer, we are going to be able to be doing a lot more of those connections that we need that are going to help us get through the trauma we have all experienced together.” Henry said expected shipments of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine 60,000 doses are scheduled to arrive next week and the promise of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine, now under review, will move up the timeline to ensure everyone who wants one gets a first dose by early summer, rather than September. Next week’s shipment of AstraZeneca doses will be targeted to areas where there are clusters and outbreaks of COVID-19. ....
B.C. officials said earlier this week that they expect all eligible British Columbians to have been vaccinated by the end of July. In order to do that, the province will need to increase more than tenfold the number of people that health officials vaccinate each day, to around 26,666. Health officials administered 6,627 doses of vaccine in the past day, to 6,543 new people, and a mere 84 second doses to individuals who have already had their first doses. Provincial health officer Bonnie Henry and others have explained that the new strategy is to focus first on vaccinating people with single doses, and to leave second doses until as long as 112 days after the first dose because of supply shortages. The rationale for this tactic is also that first doses provide significant immunity and it is smarter to vaccinate as many people as possible with first doses, to limit the spread of COVID-19, than to focus on having people fully immunized with two doses. ....