B.C. recorded 974 new COVID-19 cases in the province through May long weekend, according to a Monday afternoon update from health officials.
Broken down by day, there were 356 test-positive cases from Friday to Saturday, 325 from Saturday to Sunday and a further 293 new cases Sunday to Monday afternoon B次元官网网址 marking some of the lowest daily case rates in recent months.
Sadly, 12 more people died related to the novel coronavirus, which has no cure, for a total of 1,679 fatalities since the pandemic began in January 2020.
Of the 3,953 people currently infected with the respiratory illness, 292 are in hospital B次元官网网址 96 of whom are in intensive care.
As of Monday, 136,603 people who tested positive are considered recovered.
Last week, B.C. opened up vaccine registration to anyone 12 years and up who wants to be inoculated. So far, 2.8 million doses have been administered, roughly 147,000 of which are second doses.
Meanwhile, the province has been under regional travel restrictions and a ban on indoor dining and worship. The latest restrictions B次元官网网址 dubbed a third-wave B次元官网网址榗ircuit breaker B次元官网网址 are set to expire at the end of the day, pending extension by health officials.
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B次元官网网址淥n this holiday Monday, we are grateful for the determination and resolve British Columbians have shown. Their willingness to end this pandemic has been immeasurable,B次元官网网址 read a joint statement by provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix.
B次元官网网址淎s we look to tomorrow and the announcement of the restart plan, we encourage everyone to stay the course today. Until tomorrowB次元官网网址檚 announcement, there are no changes for individuals or businesses.B次元官网网址
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