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IH administers more than one million vaccine doses | Columbia Valley, Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Elk Valley, Kimberley, Ktunaxa Nation

Posted: July 27, 2021 IH administers more than one million vaccine doses Interior Health (IH) has surpassed administering its millionth dose of COVID-19 vaccine throughout the Interior as the #journey2immunity campaign continues. “We are proud to report that IH has surpassed this incredible milestone, as we mark the Vax for B.C. campaign kick-off,” said Interior Health president and CEO Susan Brown. “We have made remarkable progress and we plan to keep going as we work to fight this challenging pandemic together.” In total, 1,021,323 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered throughout Interior Health to date. This includes over 563,334 first doses and 457,989 second doses.

Interior Health leading the province with resurgence of COVID-19 cases | iNFOnews

Image Credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck July 27, 2021 - 5:00 PM The Interior Health region has yet again shown the greatest increase in COVID-19 case numbers overnight with 95 of 150 cases from across the province being diagnosed here. In the latest update from the B.C. Ministry of Health, the total number of COVID-19 cases rose to 149,259, with 783 being active. Of the active cases, 412 are within Interior Health.  This area s current resurgence of COVID-19 cases isn t going unnoticed, with a 26% unvaccinated rate and a higher caseload being spotlighted during a provincial press conference earlier in the day.  In the Interior Health Authority, I think it s important, especially when we look at case numbers, to understand that those will change over time, Health Minister Adrian Dix said.

B C reveals plan for $12M residential schools fund, announces new First Nations liaisons

  VICTORIA The B.C. government has outlined how it plans to use $12 million to support First Nations and residential school survivors, as the country reels from the discovery of hundreds of children s graves at former residential school sites. The province says First Nations communities that are located beside residential school sites can apply for up to $475,000 for work related to residential schools and survivors. That funding can be used for searching former school sites, archival research, engagement work with elders and survivors, and engagement with other communities. The funding can also be used to bolster mental health supports and services for survivors and their families.

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