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B.C. to 'soon' stop providing daily virus case counts

B.C. to 'soon' stop providing daily virus case counts

B.C.'s top doc says the BCCDC is working on how it will track the virus as an endemic.
COVID-19: Novavax due to arrive in B.C. in ‘next few days’

COVID-19: Novavax due to arrive in B.C. in ‘next few days’

Novavax, Medicago vaccines can be used as safe, alternatives to mRNA, viral vector vaccines, according to Dr. Bonnie Henry
COVID-19 sparks business bonanza for B.C. law firms

COVID-19 sparks business bonanza for B.C. law firms

Pandemic disruption has created opportunities in numerous niche practices for lawyers
Pandemic and climate change emergencies stressing out British Columbians

Pandemic and climate change emergencies stressing out British Columbians

17 per cent of B.C. survey respondents felt they needed help with their mental health during the pandemic but didn't receive it.
Serious COVID-19 infections keep dropping in B.C.

Serious COVID-19 infections keep dropping in B.C.

B.C. has 22 COVID-19 deaths in the past three days.
Everything you need to know about Canada's new travel COVID-19 testing rules

Everything you need to know about Canada's new travel COVID-19 testing rules

Here's what to know about the rules that came into effect Monday.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 600

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 600

12 more COVID-19 deaths raise province's pandemic death toll to 2,851.
Safety alert: Here's why some COVID-19 rapid tests in Canada may pose health risks

Safety alert: Here's why some COVID-19 rapid tests in Canada may pose health risks

Health Canada is warning Canadians that there have been calls to poison control centres.
B.C.'s COVID-19 hospitalizations fall to 612

B.C.'s COVID-19 hospitalizations fall to 612

Nine new deaths raises B.C.'s pandemic death toll to 2,840.
Recorded COVID-19 local cases see 31% weekly decline in the Tri-Cities

Recorded COVID-19 local cases see 31% weekly decline in the Tri-Cities

The trend is among others in B.C. that are "encouraging" as health officials continue to review the pandemic's current situation.