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B.C. confirms 485 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 51,300

B.C. confirms 485 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 51,300

There have been 11 new COVID-19 related deaths
Six new potential COVID-19 exposures on B.C. flights reported by BCCDC

Six new potential COVID-19 exposures on B.C. flights reported by BCCDC

Passengers who flew on any of these flights are encouraged to self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days following their flight
Multiple Lower Mainland grocery store workers test positive for COVID-19

Multiple Lower Mainland grocery store workers test positive for COVID-19

At least four workers between three Real Canadian Superstore locations tested positive
Dr. Bonnie Henry says daily cases of COVID-19 likely to rise in the coming week

Dr. Bonnie Henry says daily cases of COVID-19 likely to rise in the coming week

Henry said testing has been down by approximately 50 per cent, which is part of the reason why she believes the numbers are lower right now
B.C. confirms 2,206 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 50,815

B.C. confirms 2,206 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 50,815

There have been 74 new COVID-19 related deaths
12 patients at Lions Gate Hospital died during recent COVID-19 outbreak

12 patients at Lions Gate Hospital died during recent COVID-19 outbreak

Outbreak at North Vancouver hospital declared over
Interactive maps show COVID-19 risks in B.C. communities

Interactive maps show COVID-19 risks in B.C. communities

The maps are designed to assist policymakers in identifying areas most in need of additional support to prevent and manage outbreaks.
BCCDC reports 7 new potential COVID-19 exposures on Vancouver flights and a Kelowna-bound bus

BCCDC reports 7 new potential COVID-19 exposures on Vancouver flights and a Kelowna-bound bus

Passengers who flew aboard a domestic flight flagged for carrying a COVID-19 case are encouraged to self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days following their flight. 
More cases of new COVID-19 variant can be expected in B.C.: Health Ministry

More cases of new COVID-19 variant can be expected in B.C.: Health Ministry

“All British Columbians have to remember the virus spreads quickly but shows up slowly.”
Over a dozen Lower Mainland grocery store workers test positive for COVID-19

Over a dozen Lower Mainland grocery store workers test positive for COVID-19

Some of the workers who tested positive were working as late as Christmas Day