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New COVID-19 cases declining in West Kootenay, Boundary regions

New COVID-19 cases declining in West Kootenay, Boundary regions
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BCCDC graphic shows Nelson area 117 new COVID-19 cases

The number of new COVID-19 cases in the Nelson area continues to surge according to the latest figures posted on the BC Centre of Disease Control website. Wednesday, the BCCDC released its weekly Geographic Distribution of COVID-19 by Local Health Area of Case Residence map, shows Nelson as the hotspot for the Kootenay-Columbia region of the province. The map, from the period

Vaccine clinics going to beaches and camps; unvaccinated could face restrictions

A campaign on Aug. 4 dubbed Walk-in Wednesday will make 20,000 doses available at clinics before a push later in the month and in September to target young people returning to school. People in B.C. will be able to get vaccinated on your way to work, during your lunch break, or even when cooling off at the lake, Henry said Tuesday. The campaign aims to increase immunization by switching the focus from mass clinics to mobile clinics where advance booking is not required but is encouraged. These next two weeks are crucial to our immunization campaign and most importantly, protecting our province and putting the pandemic in our rear-view mirror, she said, adding two doses of a vaccine provide the best protection against infection.

COVID-19: Vax for B C campaign aims to reach the unvaccinated 20 per cent

Article content ‘Vax for B.C.’ is aimed at reaching the more than 900,000 unvaccinated British Columbians, and making it easier for them to get a jab by bringing clinics near work places, lunch spots and vacation areas like beaches. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19: Unvaccinated British Columbians may face limits on where they can go Back to video “The next two weeks are critical to our immunization campaign and, more importantly, to protecting our province and putting the pandemic in the rear view mirror,” the provincial health officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, told a news conference on Tuesday.

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