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COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia

The COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia forms part of an ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a novel infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). On January 28, 2020, British Columbia became the second province to confirm a case of COVID-19 in Canada.[2] The first case of infection involved a patient who had recently returned from Wuhan, Hubei, China.[3] The first case of community transmission in Canada was confirmed in British Columbia on March 5, 2020.[4]

COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationBritish Columbia, Canada
First outbreakWuhan, Hubei, China
Index caseVancouver
Arrival dateJanuary 28, 2020
(2 years, 11 months, 1 week and 5 days)
Confirmed cases341,532 (1,790 Epi-Linked)[1]
Deaths
2,766[1]
Fatality rate0.81%
Vaccinations1st doses: 4,477,487 (86.42%)
2nd doses: 4,225,154 (81.54%)
3rd+ doses: 2,455,419
Government website
BC Centre for Disease Control

British Columbians have taken numerous emergency measures in an effort to reduce the spread of the virus, such as social distancing and self-isolation. On March 23, 2020, British Columbian Premier John Horgan announced the details of the province-wide emergency relief plan, which includes income support, tax relief and direct funding in order to mitigate economic effects of the pandemic.[5]

Management

A public health emergency was declared in the province on March 17.[6] On June 29, 2021, BC Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth signed Ministerial Order M275[7] to come into effect at the end of the day on June 30, 2021, ending the province-wide state of emergency since March 18, 2020.[8] Several municipalities in the Metro Vancouver Regional District have declared local states of emergency, including Vancouver, New Westminster, Delta, Surrey, and Richmond.[9]

On March 19, the BC Housing Management Commission placed a moratorium on evictions from government subsidized housing.[9]

British Columbia provided an online self assessment tool for those who are concerned they may be infected.[10] First responders such as police and firefighters have begun to ask screening questions about COVID-19 symptoms prior to attendance, and may wear additional personal protective equipment upon attendance to residences.[11]

Closures

Gatherings of over 50 people have been banned, and bars and nightclubs have been ordered to close.[12] Restaurants and cafes were initially permitted to remain open as long as staff were able to maintain physical distance from customers. However, on March 20, provincial health officer Bonnie Henry ordered the closure of all dine-in establishments.[13] On March 21, she ordered all personal service establishments, such as day spas, hair and beauty salons, and tattoo parlours, to close for the foreseeable future.[14] Many cities have closed public playgrounds, including Vancouver,[15] Delta,[16] Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody.[17]

Numerous businesses have voluntarily reduced operating hours or closed physical locations. Many have moved operations to phone and internet.[18][9]

Timeline

COVID-19 cases in British Columbia, Canada  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases
Date
# of cases
# of recoveries
2020-01-28 1(n.a.)
1(=)
2020-02-04 2(+100%) 1(n.a.)
2020-02-05 2(=) 1(=)
2020-02-06 4(+100%) 4(+300%)
4(=) 4(=)
2020-02-14 5(+25%) 4(=)
5(=) 4(=)
2020-02-20 6(+20%) 4(=)
6(=) 4(=)
2020-02-24 7(+17%) 4(=)
7(=) 4(=)
2020-03-02 8(+14%) 4(=)
2020-03-03
12(+50%) 4(=)
2020-03-04
13(+8.3%) 4(=)
2020-03-05
13 4
2020-03-06
21(+62%) 4(=)
2020-03-07
27(+29%) 4(=)
2020-03-08
27(=) 4(=)
2020-03-09
32(+19%) 4(=)
2020-03-10
39(+22%) 4(=)
2020-03-11
46(+18%) 4(=)
2020-03-12
53(+15%) 4(=)
2020-03-13
64(+21%) 4(=)
2020-03-14
73(+14%) 4(=)
2020-03-15
73(=) 4(=)
2020-03-16
103(+41%) 5(+25%)
2020-03-17
186(+81%) 5(=)
2020-03-18
231(+24%) 5(=)
2020-03-19
271(+17%) 5(=)
2020-03-20
348(+28%) 6(+20%)
2020-03-21
424(+22%) 6(=)
2020-03-22
472(+11%) 6(=)
2020-03-23
539(+14%) 100(+1567%)
2020-03-24
617(+14%) 173(+73%)
2020-03-25
659(+6.8%) 183(+5.8%)
2020-03-26
725(+10%) 186(+1.6%)
2020-03-27
792(+9.2%) 275(+48%)
2020-03-28
884(+12%) 396(+44%)
2020-03-29
900(+1.8%) 396(=)
2020-03-30
970(+7.8%) 469(+18%)
2020-03-31
1,013(+4.4%) 507(+8.1%)
2020-04-01
1,066(+5.2%) 606(+20%)
2020-04-02
1,121(+5.2%) 641(+5.8%)
2020-04-03
1,174(+4.7%) 673(+5.0%)
2020-04-04
1,203(+2.5%) 704(+4.6%)
2020-04-05
1,229(+2.2%) 704(=)
2020-04-06
1,266(+3.0%) 783(+11%)
2020-04-07
1,291(+2.0%) 805(+2.8%)
2020-04-08
1,336(+3.5%) 838(+4.1%)
2020-04-09
1,370(+2.5%) 858(+2.4%)
2020-04-10
1,410(+2.9%) 879(+2.4%)
2020-04-11
1,445(+2.5%) 905(+3.0%)
2020-04-12
1,470(+1.7%) 905(=)
2020-04-13
1,490(+1.4%) 926(+2.3%)
2020-04-14
1,517(+1.8%) 942(+1.7%)
2020-04-15
1,561(+2.9%) 955(+1.4%)
2020-04-16
1,575(+0.9%) 983(+2.9%)
2020-04-17
1,618(+2.7%) 966(−1.7%[a])
2020-04-18
1,647(+1.8%) 987(+2.2%)
2020-04-19
1,676(+1.8%) 987(=)
2020-04-20
1,699(+1.4%) 1,039(+5.3%)
2020-04-21
1,724(+1.4%) 1,041(+0.2%)
2020-04-22
1,795(+4.1%) 1,079(+3.7%)
2020-04-23
1,824(+1.6%) 1,092(+1.2%)
2020-04-24
1,853(+1.6%) 1,114(+2.0%)
2020-04-25
1,948(+5.1%) 1,137(+2.0%)
2020-04-26
1,987(+2.0%) 1,137(=)
2020-04-27
1,998(+0.6%) 1,190(+4.7%)
2020-04-28
2,053(+2.6%) 1,231(+3.4%)
2020-04-29
2,087(+1.7%) 1,305(+6.0%)
2020-04-30
2,112(+1.2%) 1,322(+1.3%)
2020-05-01
2,145(+1.5%) 1,357(+2.6%)
2020-05-02
2,171(+1.2%) 1,376(+1.4%)
2020-05-03
2,205(+1.6%) 1,376(=)
2020-05-04
2,224(+0.9%) 1,417(+3.0%)
2020-05-05
2,232(+0.4%) 1,472(+3.7%)
2020-05-06
2,255(+1.0%) 1,494(+1.5%)
2020-05-07
2,286(+1.4%) 1,512(+1.2%)
2020-05-08
2,315(+1.3%) 1,579(+4.4%)
2020-05-09
2,330(+0.6%) 1,659(+5.1%)
2020-05-10
2,339(+0.4%) 1,659(=)
2020-05-11
2,353(+0.6%) 1,719(+3.6%)
2020-05-12
2,360(+0.3%) 1,832(+6.5%)
2020-05-13
2,376(+0.7%) 1,859(+1.5%)
2020-05-14
2,392(+0.7%[b]) 1,885(+1.4%)
2020-05-15
2,407(+0.6%) 1,908(+1.4%)
2020-05-16
2,428(+0.9%) 1,932(+1.3%)
2020-05-17
2,436(+0.3%) 1,932(=)
2020-05-18
2,444(+0.3%) 1,966(+1.7%)
2020-05-19
2,446(+0.1%) 1,975(+0.5%)
2020-05-20
2,467(+0.9%) 2,001(+1.3%)
2020-05-21
2,479(+0.5%) 2,020(+0.9%)
2020-05-22
2,507(+1.1%[c]) 2,042(+1.1%)
2020-05-23
2,517(+0.4%) 2,057(+0.7%)
2020-05-24
2,523(+0.2%) 2,057(=)
2020-05-25
2,530(+0.3%) 2,102(+2.2%)
2020-05-26
2,541(+0.4%) 2,122(+1.0%)
2020-05-27
2,550(+0.4%) 2,144(+1.0%)
2020-05-28
2,558(+0.3%[d]) 2,153(+0.4%)
2020-05-29
2,562(+0.2%) 2,170(+0.8%)
2020-05-30
2,573(+0.4%) 2,181(+0.5%)
2020-05-31
2,582(+0.3%) 2,181(=)
2020-06-01
2,597(+0.6%) 2,207(+1.2%)
2020-06-02
2,601(+0.2%) 2,229(+1.0%)
2020-06-03
2,623(+0.8%) 2,243(+0.6%)
2020-06-04
2,632(+0.3%[e]) 2,265(+1.0%)
2020-06-05
2,632(+0.04%[f]) 2,272(+0.3%)
2020-06-05
2,632(+0.04%) 2,272(+0.3%)
2020-06-06
2020-06-07
2,650(+0.7%) 2,272(=)
2020-06-08
2,659(+0.3%) 2,309(+1.6%)
2020-06-09
2,669(+0.3%) 2,319(+0.4%)
2020-06-10
2,680(+0.4%) 2,328(+0.4%)
2020-06-11
2,694(+0.5%[g]) 2,344(+0.7%)
2020-06-12
2,709(+0.6%) 2,354(+0.4%)
2020-06-13
2020-06-14
2,739(+1.1%) 2,354(=)
2020-06-15
2,745(+0.2%) 2,395(+1.7%)
2020-06-16
2,756(+0.4%) 2,416(+0.9%)
2020-06-17
2,775(+0.7%) 2,422(+0.2%)
2020-06-18
2,783(+1.4%) 2,425(+1.3%)
2020-06-19
2,790(+0.3%) 2,444(+0.8%)
2020-06-20
2020-06-21
2,806(+0.6%) 2,444(=)
2020-06-22
2,822(+1.4%) 2,471(+1.9%)
2020-06-23
2,835(+0.5%) 2,491(+0.8%)
2020-06-24
2,849(+0.5%) 2,516(+1.0%)
2020-06-25
2,869(+1.7%) 2,517(+1.9%)
2020-06-26
2,878(+0.3%) 2,545(+1.1%)
2020-06-27
2020-06-28
2,902(+0.8%) 2,545(=)
2020-06-29
2,904(+1.2%) 2,577(+2.4%)
2020-06-30
2,916(+0.4%) 2,590(+0.5%)
2020-07-01
2,931(+0.5%) 2,590(=)
2020-07-02
2,940(+1.2%) 2,603(+1.0%)
2020-07-03
2,947(+0.2%) 2,608(+0.2%)
2020-07-04
2020-07-05
2,971(+0.8%) 2,609(=)
2020-07-06
2,978(+0.2%) 2,629(+1.0%)
2020-07-07
2,990(+0.4%) 2,645(+0.6%)
2020-07-08
3,008(+0.6%) 2,660(+0.6%)
2020-07-09
3,028(+0.7%) 2,667(+0.3%)
2020-07-10
3,053(+0.8%) 2,679(+0.5%)
2020-07-11
2020-07-12
3,094(+1.3%) 2,679(=)
2020-07-13
3,115(+0.7%) 2,718(+1.5%)
2020-07-14
3,128(+0.4%) 2,730(+0.4%)
2020-07-15
3,149(+0.7%) 2,753(+0.8%)
2020-07-16
3,170(+0.7%[h]) 2,789(+1.3%)
2020-07-17
3,198(+0.9%) 2,802(+0.5%)
2020-07-18
2020-07-19
3,268(+2.2%) 2,802(=)
2020-07-20
3,300(+1.0%) 2,858(+2.0%)
2020-07-21
3,328(+0.8%) 2,873(+0.5%)
2020-07-22
3,362(+1.0%) 2,888(+0.2%)
2020-07-23
3,392(+0.9%) 2,898(+0.3%)
2020-07-24
3,419(+0.8%) 2,934(+1.2%)
2020-07-25
2020-07-26
3,476(+1.7%) 2,934(=)
2020-07-27
3,500(+0.7%) 3,043(+3.7%)
2020-07-28
3,523(+0.7%) 3,076(+1.1%)
2020-07-29
3,562(+1.1%) 3,109(+1.0%)
2020-07-30
3,591(+0.8%) 3,155(+1.5%)
2020-07-31
3,641(+1.4%) 3,168(+0.4%)
2020-08-04
3,787(+4.0%) 3,273(+3.3%)
2020-08-05
3,834(+1.2%) 3,288(+0.5%)
2020-08-06
3,881(+1.2%) 3,315(+0.8%)
2020-08-07
3,934(+1.4%) 3,353(+1.1%)
2020-08-10
4,065(+3.3%) 3,425(+2.1%)
2020-08-11
4,111(+1.1%) 3,444(+0.6%)
2020-08-12
4,196(+2.1%) 3,469(+0.7%)
2020-08-13
4,274(+1.9%) 3,500(+0.9%)
2020-08-14
4,358(+2.0%) 3,533(+0.9%)
2020-08-17
4,594(+5.4%) 3,653(+3.4%)
2020-08-18
4,677(+1.8%) 3,704(+1.4%)
2020-08-19
4,745(+1.5%) 3,749(+1.2%)
2020-08-20
4,825(+1.7%) 3,845(+2.6%)
2020-08-21
4,915(+1.9%) 3,889(+1.1%)
2020-08-24
5,184(+5.5%) 4,068(+4.6%)
2020-08-25
5,242(+1.1%) 4,114(+1.1%)
2020-08-26
5,304(+1.2%) 4,199(+2.1%)
2020-08-27
5,372(+1.3%) 4,262(+1.5%)
2020-08-28
5,496(+2.3%) 4,310(+1.1%)
2020-08-31
5,790(+5.3%) 4,475(+3.8%)
2020-09-01
5,848(+1.0%) 4,505(+0.7%)
2020-09-02
5,952(+1.8%) 4,605(+2.2%)
2020-09-03
6,041(+1.5%) 4,644(+0.8%)
2020-09-04
6,162(+2.0%) 4,706(+1.3%)
2020-09-08
6,591(+7.0%) 4,978(+5.8%)
2020-09-09
6,691(+1.5%) 5,100(+2.5%)
2020-09-10
6,830(+2.1%) 5,205(+2.1%)
2020-09-11
6,962(+1.9%) 5,273(+1.3%)
2020-09-14
7,279(+4.6%) 5,446(+3.3%)
2020-09-15
7,376(+1.3%) 5,548(+1.9%)
2020-09-16
7,498(+1.7%) 5,646(+1.8%)
2020-09-17
7,663(+2.2%) 5,738(+1.6%)
2020-09-18
7,842(+2.3%[i]) 5,797(+1.0%)
2020-09-21
8,208(+4.7%) 5,972(+3.0%)
2020-09-22
8,304(+1.2%[j]) 6,589(+10.3%)
2020-09-23
8,395(+1.1%) 6,769(+2.7%)
2020-09-24
8,543(+1.8%) 6,917(+2.2%)
2020-09-25
8,641(+1.1%) 7,036(+1.7%)
2020-09-26
2020-09-27
8,834(+2.2%) 7,036(=)
2020-09-28
8,908(+0.8%) 7,346(+4.4%)
2020-09-29
9,013(+1.2%) 7,485(+1.9%)
2020-09-30
9,138(+1.4%) 7,591(+1.4%)
2020-10-01
9,220(+0.9%) 7,695(+1.4%)
2020-10-02
9,381(+1.7%) 7,813(+1.5%)
2020-10-03
2020-10-04
9,619(+2.5%) 7,813(=)
2020-10-05
9,739(+1.2%) 8,115(+3.9%)
2020-10-06
9,841(+1.0%) 8,184(+0.9%)
2020-10-07
9,956(+1.2%) 8,296(+1.4%)
2020-10-08
10,066(+1.1%) 8,398(+1.2%)
2020-10-09
10,185(+1.2%) 8,502(+1.2%)
2020-10-12
10,633(+4.4%) 8,502(=)
2020-10-13
10,734(+0.9%) 8,974(+5.6%)
2020-10-14
10,892(+1.5%) 9,112(+1.5%)
2020-10-15
11,034(+1.3%) 9,257(+1.6%)
2020-10-16
11,189(+1.4%) 9,387(+1.4%)
2020-10-17
11,361(+1.5%) 9,387(=)
2020-10-18
11,513(+1.3%) 9,387(=)
2020-10-19
11,687(+1.5%[k]) 9,753(+3.9% [l])
2020-10-20
11,854(+1.4%) 9,871(+1.2%)
2020-10-21
12,057(+1.7%) 9,993(+1.2%)
2020-10-22
12,331(+2.3%[m]) 10,114(+1.2%)
2020-10-23
12,554(+1.8%) 10,247(+1.3%)
2020-10-24
12,871(+2.5%) 10,247(=)
2020-10-25
13,164(+2.3%) 10,247(=)
2020-10-26
13,371(+1.6%) 10,734(+4.8%)
2020-10-27
13,588(+1.6%) 10,954(+2.0%)
2020-10-28
13,875(+2.1%) 11,244(+2.6%)
2020-10-29
14,109(+1.7%) 11,448(+1.8%)
2020-10-30
14,381(+1.9%) 11,670(+1.9%)
2020-10-31
14,733(+2.4%) 11,670(=)
2020-11-01
15,122(+2,6%) 11,670(=)
2020-11-02
15,501(+2.5%) 12,207(+4.6%)
2020-11-03
15,800(+1.9%) 12,431(+1.8%)
2020-11-04
16,135(+2.1%) 12,659(+1.8%)
2020-11-05
16,560(+2.6%) 12,806(+1.2%)
2020-11-06
17,149(+3.6%) 13,035(+1.8%)
2020-11-07
17,716(+3.3%[n]) 13,035(=)
2020-11-08
18,252(+3.0%) 13,035(=)
2020-11-09
18,714(+2.5%) 13,425(+3.0%)
2020-11-10
19,239(+2.8%) 13,704(+2.1%)
2020-11-11
19,775(+2.8%) 13,704(=[o])
2020-11-12
20,368(+2.9%[p]) 14,089(+2.8%)
2020-11-13
20,985(+3.0%) 14,901(+5.8%)
2020-11-14
21,599(+2.9%) 14,901(=)
2020-11-15
22,258(+3.1%) 14,901(=)
2020-11-16
22,944(+2.9%) 16,087(+8.0%)
2020-11-17
23,661(+3.1%) 16,469(+2.4%)
2020-11-18
24,479*(+3.5%) 16,914(+2.7%)
2020-11-19
24,960(+2%) 17,207(+1.7%)
2020-11-20
25,792*(+3.3%) 17,477(+1.6%)
2020-11-21
26,651*(+3.3%) 17,477(=)
2020-11-22
26,813(+0.6%) 17,477(=)
2020-11-23
27,407(+2.2%) 19,069(+9.1%)
2020-11-24
28,113**(+2.6%) 19,605(+2.8%)
2020-11-25
29,086(+3.5%) 19,814(+1.1%)
2020-11-26
29,973(+3%) 19,998(+0.9%)
2020-11-27
30,884(+3%) 21,304(+6.5%)
2020-11-28
31,634(+2.4%) 21,304(=)
2020-11-29
32,642(+3.2%) 21,304(=)
2020-11-30
33,238(+1.8%[q]) 23,111(+8.5%)
2020-12-01
33,894(+2%) 23,774(+2.9%)
2020-12-02
34,728(+2.5%) 24,424(+2.7%)
2020-12-03
35,422(+2%) 24,928(+2.1%)
2020-12-04
36,132(+2%) 25,658(+2.9%)
2020-12-05
36,779(+1.8%) 25,658(=)
2020-12-06
37,505(+2%) 25,658(=)
2020-12-07
38,152(+1.7%) 27,287(+6.3%)
2020-12-08
38,718(+1.5%) 27,897(+2.2%)
2020-12-09
39,337(+1.6%) 28,448(+2%)
2020-12-10
40,060(+1.8%) 28,948(+1.8%)
2020-12-11
40,797(+1.8%) 29,598(+2.2%)
2020-12-12
41,495(+1.7%) 29,598(=)
2020-12-13
42,184(+1.7%) 29,598(=)
2020-12-14
42,943(+1.8%[r]) 31,207(+5.4%)
2020-12-15
43,463(+1.2%) 31,866(+2.1%)
2020-12-16
44,103(+1.5%) 32,376(+1.6%)
2020-12-17
44,776(+1.5%) 32,963(+1.8%)
2020-12-18
45,400(+1.4%) 33,589(+1.9%)
2020-12-19
46,052(+1.4%) 33,589(=)
2020-12-20
46,538(+1.1%) 33,589(=)
2020-12-21
47,067(+1.1%) 35,455(+5.6%)
2020-12-22
47,511(+0.9%) 36,094(+1.8%)
2020-12-23
48,027(+1.1%) 36,952(+2.4%)
2020-12-24
48,609(+1.2%) 37,784(+2.3%)
2020-12-25
49,121(+1.1%[s]) 37,784(=)
2020-12-26
49,568(+0.9%) 37,784(=)
2020-12-27
49,992(+0.9%) 37,784(=)
2020-12-28
50,434(+0.9%[t]) 37,784(=)
2020-12-29
50,815(+0.8%) 41,175(+9%)
2020-12-30
51,300(+1%) 41,681(+1.2%)
2020-12-31
51,990(+1.3%) 42,127(+1.1%)
2021-01-01
52,555(+1.1%[u]) 42,129(=)
2021-01-02
53,162(+1.2%) 42,129(=)
2021-01-03
53,662(+0.9%) 42,129(=)
2021-01-04
54,201(+1%) 45,209(+7.3%)
2021-01-05
54,629(+0.8%) 45,999(+1.7%)
2021-01-06
55,254(+1.1%) 46,728(+1.6%)
2021-01-07
56,015(+1.4%) 47,374(+1.4%)
2021-01-08
56,632(+1.1%) 48,205(+1.8%)
2021-01-09
57,170(+0.9%) 48,205(=)
2021-01-10
57,677(+0.9%) 48,205(=)
2021-01-11
58,107(+0.7%) 50,541(+4.8%)
2021-01-12
58,553(+0.8%) 51,144(+1.2%)
2021-01-13
59,072(+0.9%) 51,893(+1.5%)
2021-01-14
59,608(+0.9%) 52,605(+1.4%)
2021-01-15
60,117(+0.9%) 53,115(+1%)
2021-01-16
60,701(+1%) 53,115(=)
2021-01-17
61,146(+0.7%) 53,115(=)
2021-01-18
61,447(+0.5%) 54,656(+1%)
2021-01-19
61,912(+0.8%) 55,099(+0.8%)
2021-01-20
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2021-01-22
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2021-01-23
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2021-01-24
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2021-01-25
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2021-01-26
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2021-01-29
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2021-01-30
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2021-01-31
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2021-02-01
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2021-02-02
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2021-02-03
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2021-02-04
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2021-02-05
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2021-02-06
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2021-02-07
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2021-02-08
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2021-02-09
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2021-02-10
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2021-02-11
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2021-02-12
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2021-02-13
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2021-02-14
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2021-02-15
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2021-02-18
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2021-02-19
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2021-02-20
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2021-02-21
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2021-02-22
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2021-02-23
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2021-02-24
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2021-02-25
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2021-02-26
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2021-02-27
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2021-02-28
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2021-03-01
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2021-03-02
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2021-03-03
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2021-03-04
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2021-03-05
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2021-03-06
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2021-03-07
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2021-03-08
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2021-03-10
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2021-03-11
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2021-03-12
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2021-03-13
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2021-03-14
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2021-03-15
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2021-03-16
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2021-03-17
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2021-03-18
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2021-03-19
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2021-03-20
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2021-03-21
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2021-03-23
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2021-03-24
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2021-03-25
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2021-03-26
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2021-03-27
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2021-03-28
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2021-03-30
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2021-03-31
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2021-04-01
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2021-04-02
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2021-04-03
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2021-04-04
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2021-04-05
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2021-04-06
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2021-04-07
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2021-04-08
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2021-04-09
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2021-04-10
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2021-04-11
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2021-04-12
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2021-04-13
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2021-04-14
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2021-04-15
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2021-04-16
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2021-04-17
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2021-04-18
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2021-04-19
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2021-04-23
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2021-04-24
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2021-04-25
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2021-04-27
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2021-04-28
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2021-04-29
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2021-04-30
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2021-05-01
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2021-05-02
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2021-05-05
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2021-05-07
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2021-05-08
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2021-05-09
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2021-05-10
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2021-05-11
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2021-05-12
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2021-05-13
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2021-05-14
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2021-05-15
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2021-05-16
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2021-05-21
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2021-05-22
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2021-05-23
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2021-05-30
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2021-06-04
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2021-06-12
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2021-06-26
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2021-06-27
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2021-07-10
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2021-07-11
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2021-08-08
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2021-08-13
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2021-08-14
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2021-08-21
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2021-08-22
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2021-09-10
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2021-09-11
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2021-09-18
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2021-09-25
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219,180(+0.2%) 213,694(+0.1%)
2021-12-03
219,584(+0.2%) 214,047(+0.2%)
2021-12-04
219,935(+0.2%) 214,047(=)
2021-12-05
220,246(+0.1%) 214,047(=)
2021-12-06
220,530(+0.1%) 215,190(+0.5%)
2021-12-07
220,856(+0.1%) 215,577(+0.2%)
2021-12-08
221,235(+0.2%) 215,884(+0.1%)
2021-12-09
221,576(+0.2%) 216,185(+0.1%)
2021-12-10
222,013(+0.2%) 216,542(+0.2%)
2021-12-11
222,428(+0.2%) 216,542(=)
2021-12-12
222,793(+0.2%) 216,542(=)
2021-12-13
223,142(+0.2%) 217,705(+0.5%)
2021-12-14
223,661(+0.2%) 218,001(+0.1%)
2021-12-15
224,245(+0.3%) 218,295(+0.1%)
2021-12-16
224,996(+0.3%) 218,616(+0.1%)
2021-12-17
225,785(+0.4%[ap]) 218,960(+0.2%)
2021-12-18
226,696(+0.4%) 218,960(=)
2021-12-19
227,528(+0.4%) 218,960(=)
2021-12-20
228,335(+0.4%) 220,348(+0.6%)
2021-12-21
229,643(+0.6%) 220,741(+0.2%)
2021-12-22
231,171(+0.7%) 221,280(+0.2%)
2021-12-23
233,217(+0.9%) 221,872(+0.3%)
2021-12-24
235,658(+1%) 222,658(+0.4%)
2021-12-25
238,210(+1.1%) 222,658(=)
2021-12-26
240,233(+0.8%) 222,658(=)
2021-12-27
241,946(+0.7%[aq]) 222,658(=)
2021-12-28
243,731(+0.7%) 222,658(=)
2021-12-29
246,675(+1.2%) 227,780(+2.3%)
2021-12-30
251,054(+1.8%) 230,784(+1.3%)
2021-12-31
254,849(+1.5%) 231,058(+0.1%)
2022-01-01
258,882(+1.6%) 231,058(=)
2022-01-02
261,951(+1.2%) 231,058(=)
2022-01-03
264,181(+0.9%[ar]) 231,058(=)
2022-01-04
266,710(+1%) 236,309(+2.3%)
2022-01-05
270,508(+1.4%) 237,195(+0.2%)
2022-01-06
273,731(+1.2%) 238,524(+0.6%)
2022-01-07
276,875(+1.1%) 240,198(+0.7%)
2022-01-08
279,448(+0.9%) 240,198(=)
2022-01-09
281,735(+0.8%) 240,198(=)
2022-01-10
283,841(+0.7%) 243,953(+1.6%)
2022-01-11
286,080(+0.8%) 244,551(+0.2%)
2022-01-12
288,692(+0.9%) 246,693(+0.9%)
2022-01-13
291,246(+0.9%) 249,458(+1.1%)
2022-01-14
293,521(+0.8%) 251,846(+1%)
2022-01-15
295,904(+0.8%) 251,846(=)
2022-01-16
297,637(+0.6%) 251,846(=)
2022-01-17
299,146(+0.5%) 257,677(+2.3%)
2022-01-18
301,178(+0.7%) 258,417(+0.3%)
2022-01-19
303,565(+0.8%) 262,591(+1.6%)
2022-01-20
305,715(+0.7%) 265,765(+1.2%)
2022-01-21
308,079(+0.8%[as]) 269,137(+1.3%)
2022-01-22
310,242(+0.7%) 269,137(=)
2022-01-23
311,731(+0.5%) 269,137(=)
2022-01-24
313,076(+0.4%) 276,529(+2.7%)
2022-01-25
314,787(+0.5%) 277,285(+0.3%)
2022-01-26
316,873(+0.7%) 282,189(+1.8%)
2022-01-27
318,906(+0.6%) 284,832(+0.9%)
2022-01-28
320,540(+0.5%) 286,134(+0.5%)
2022-01-29
322,265(+0.5%) 286,134(=)
2022-01-30
323,558(+0.4%) 286,134(=)
2022-01-31
324,615(+0.3%) 293,124(+2.4%)
2022-02-01
325,851(+0.4%) 293,488(+0.1%)
2022-02-02
327,625(+0.5%) 297,682(+1.4%)
2022-02-03
329,143(+0.5%) 299,657(+0.7%)
2022-02-04
330,638(+0.5%) 301,573(+0.6%)
2022-02-05
331,964(+0.4%) 301,573(=)
2022-02-06
333,082(+0.3%) 301,573(=)
2022-02-07
333,925(+0.3%) 306,419(+1.6%)
2022-02-08
335,042(+0.3%) 306,888(+0.2%)
2022-02-09
336,229(+0.4%) 310,533(+1.2%[at])
2022-02-10
337,547(+0.4%[au])
2022-02-11
338,585(+0.3%)
2022-02-12
339,736(+0.3%)
2022-02-13
340,619(+0.3%)
2022-02-14
341,286(+0.2%)
2022-02-15
341,532(+0.1%[av])
2022-02-16
342,282(+0.2%)
2022-02-17
342,939(+0.2%)
2022-02-18
343,631(+0.2%)
2022-02-19
344,262(+0.2%[aw]) -
2022-02-20
344,833(+0.2%) -
2022-02-21
345,257(+0.1%) -
2022-02-22
345,734(+0.1%) -
2022-02-23
346,196(+0.2%) -
2022-02-24
346,796(+0.2%) -
2022-02-25
347,331(+0.2%) -
2022-02-26
347,729(+0.1%) -
2022-02-27
348,026(+0.1%) -
2022-02-28
348,305(+0.1%) -
2022-03-01
348,771(+0.1%) -
2022-03-02
349,213(+0.1%) -
2022-03-03
349,604(+0.1%) -
2022-03-04
349,944(+0.1%) -
2022-03-05
350,329(+0.1%) -
2022-03-06
350,656(+0.1%) -
2022-03-07
350,941(+0.1%) -
2022-03-08
351,141(+0.1%) -
2022-03-09
351,415(+0.1%) -
2022-03-10
351,751(+0.1%) -
2022-03-11
352,039(+0.1%) -
2022-03-12
352,319(+0.1%) -
2022-03-13
352,530(+0.1%) -
2022-03-14
352,728(+0.1%) -
2022-03-15
352,965(+0.1%) -
2022-03-16
353,139(+0.1%) -
2022-03-17
353,379(+0.1%) -
2022-03-18
353,578(+0.1%) -
2022-03-19
353,778(+0.1%) -
2022-03-20
353,928(+0%) -
2022-03-21
354,064(+0%) -
2022-03-22
354,334(+0.1%) -
2022-03-23
354,603(+0.1%) -
2022-03-24
354,874(+0.1%) -
2022-03-25
355,092(+0.1%) -
2022-03-26
355,209(+0.1%) -
2022-03-27
355,496(+0.1%) -
2022-03-28
355,648(+0%) -
2022-03-29
355,961(+0.1%) -
2022-03-30
356,252(+0.1%) -
2022-03-31
356,501(+0.1%) -
2022-04-01
356,772(+0.1%) -
2022-04-02
357,046(+0.1%) -
2022-04-03
357,245(+0.1%) -
2022-04-04
357,500(+0.1%) -
Source: "BC COVID-19 Data". BC Centre for Disease Control.

Data in the BC COVID-19 dashboard is updated from Monday to Friday only.[47] The number of cumulative cases and deaths on Saturdays, if available, are based on daily updates provided to the Government of Canada.[48] The numbers of cumulative cases and deaths on Sundays up to July 5 are calculated based on the surveillance report published next Monday. The numbers of cumulative cases on Sundays from July 12 onwards are calculated based on the “New Cases” figure shown in the BC COVID-19 dashboard next Monday.

*BC has revised the new case numbers for November 18, 20 and 21 where those are the days the province has topped the mark of 800 in a day.
**November 24, where there were 941 new cases, has been revised to 706 cases.
[49]
***2021 Easter long weekend revisions on new cases: 1,074 for Friday, 1,077 for Saturday, 999 for Sunday, and 890 for Monday.[50]

Notes:

  1. ^ The decrease in the number of recoveries on April 17, 2020 corresponds to a change in criteria used to determine recoveries in Vancouver Coastal Health cases.[19]
  2. ^ The data on May 14 include fifteen newly reported cases and one additional case added due to a data correction.[20]
  3. ^ The data on May 22 includes eighteen newly reported cases and ten additional cases added due to two data corrections.[21]
  4. ^ The data on May 28 includes nine new cases reported on May 28 and one case removed due to a data correction.[22]
  5. ^ The data on June 4 includes five newly reported cases and four epidemiologically-linked (epi-linked) cases (symptomatic individuals who had close contacts with confirmed cases but did not receive tests). Epi-linked cases were tracked starting May 19 and included in the daily case counts beginning June 4.[23][24]
  6. ^ Although one new case was reported today, the total does not reflect a change compared to yesterday. One previously reported case has been removed due to data correction.[25]
  7. ^ Starting June 11, BC Centre for Disease Control reduces the surveillance report frequency to Mondays and Thursdays only. [26]
  8. ^ Starting July 16, BC Centre for Disease Control reduces the surveillance report frequency to weekly on Thursdays only. [27]
  9. ^ Including 40 historic cases tested between August 11 and September 16 as the patients did not have personal health numbers. [28]
  10. ^ The sharp decrease of 522 active cases and increase of 617 recoveries were occurred due to the delayed reporting. [29]
  11. ^ One case was removed due to a data correction. [30]
  12. ^ Second wave begins.
  13. ^ Starting October 22, BC Centre for Disease Control re-scheduled the weekly surveillance report to Fridays. [31]
  14. ^ British Columbia specially provides another rare weekend update for November 7. [32]
  15. ^ No updates were provided due to Remembrance Day.
  16. ^ One case was removed due to a data correction. [33]
  17. ^ Including 277 historical cases that occurred between November 18 and 26.
  18. ^ Two cases were removed for unknown reasons.[34]
  19. ^ No updates were provided on Christmas Day.
  20. ^ No updates were provided on December 28 in lieu of Boxing Day occurring over the weekend.
  21. ^ No updates will be provided on New Year's Day.
  22. ^ Starting February 3, BC Centre for Disease Control re-scheduled the weekly surveillance report to Wednesdays. [35]
  23. ^ No updates will be provided on Family Day.
  24. ^ Initially 438 cases, but due to data correction, additional 254 historical cases occurred within the last seven days.[36]
  25. ^ Originally 646 new cases, but included 36 historical cases that were not previously reported in the case data.[37]
  26. ^ No updates were provided on Good Friday.
  27. ^ Third wave begins.
  28. ^ Three deaths were removed due to data correction.[38]
  29. ^ One case was removed due to data correction.[39]
  30. ^ Three cases were removed due to the miscalculation on the percentage of the second doses over the first.[40]
  31. ^ One case was removed due to data correction.[41]
  32. ^ No updates were provided on Canada Day.
  33. ^ 71 additional cases were added due to data correction.[42]
  34. ^ No updates were provided on BC Day.
  35. ^ Fourth wave begins.
  36. ^ No updates were provided on Labour Day.
  37. ^ No updates were provided on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
  38. ^ No updates were provided on Thanksgiving Day.
  39. ^ Two previously reported cases were removed, and one case was added due to data correction.[43]
  40. ^ No updates were provided due to Remembrance Day.
  41. ^ Originally 497 new cases, 11 were omitted for unknown reasons.[44]
  42. ^ Fifth wave begins.
  43. ^ Due to the holiday, deaths and recoveries will not be updated until December 29.
  44. ^ Due to the national holiday, full report will be resumed on January 4.
  45. ^ Starting January 21, 2022, BCCDC is no longer providing the regional recovered cases.
  46. ^ Final recoveries update.
  47. ^ Starting February 10, 2022, BCCDC is no longer providing active and recovered cases due to waning data accuracy.[45]
  48. ^ Due to the system-wide update, only 246 of 519 new cases were added to the data.
  49. ^ From February 19 onwards, deaths are reported as a unit and not by day.[46]


2020

January to April

The first case in British Columbia was reported on January 28. The person had returned from Wuhan and began experiencing symptoms on January 26, with self-isolation beginning immediately.[51]

The first case in BC's interior was reported on February 14. The person had recently returned from China, and was self-isolating.[52]

The first case in the Fraser Health region was reported on February 20. This was also the first BC case where the person had travelled from Iran. The person immediately began self-isolation.[53]

The first two cases in the Lynn Valley Care Centre in North Vancouver were reported on March 7. One resident and one staff member were diagnosed,[54] and the centre is thought to be Canada's first case of community transmission.[55] BC's first two cases linked to the Grand Princess were hospitalized and also reported on March 7.[54]

On March 9, the Lynn Valley outbreak resulted in Canada's first death: a man in his 80s with pre-existing health conditions.[55]

On March 17, three more deaths were announced: two were at the Lynn Valley Care Center, and the other was "in [a] hospital in the Fraser Health region".[56]

 
Anti-lockdown protest in Vancouver on April 26, 2020

On March 19, a death was reported at the Lynn Valley Care Centre,[57] followed by an additional death on March 21.[58]

On April 17, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced that B.C. had succeeded in reducing the number of cases, the health-care system was not overwhelmed, and that the province had "flattened [the] curve".[59]

May to August

On May 13, it was disclosed that while in the quarantine system imposed by the government of British Columbia on international arrivals, eight farm workers out of 1,500 had tested positive for COVID-19 disease. The province started allowing imported farmhands in April and was the only province to implement mandatory quarantine.[60]

On May 19, the government announced that it was advancing to phase 2 of the restart plan, allowing all retail, restaurants, libraries, museums, offices and childcare to reopen. Parks and beaches were also allowed to reopen with social distancing requirements in place. Medically necessary services for physiotherapy, dentistry, massage therapy and chiropractic were also allowed to resume, along with hair salons and counselling services.[61]

On June 24, Premier John Horgan and Henry announced that BC had successfully flattened the curve enough to allow the province to proceed to phase 3 of the restart plan, allowing the film industry to resume, and a return for in-person education for elementary and high school students in September. Gatherings of people greater than 50 were still prohibited.[62][63] Entry to stage 4 was conditional on "widespread vaccination, community immunity, or successful treatments";[64] the national and global numbers of active cases also needed to decline in order for the province to recommend its implementation. Once BC moved to stage 4, conventions, concerts, international tourism, and professional sports would have been allowed.[64]

In July 2020 the Provincial Government announced back to school plans for the 2020–21 school year.[65]

In August 2020, the Ministry of Health reviewed guidance from the World Health Organization that indicated that younger children were likely not notable vectors of transmission for SARS-CoV-2, and were at significantly lower risk of developing COVID-19 than adults.[66][67]

On August 4, a group of doctors and dentists operating under the name Masks4Canada published an open letter to Henry, Dix and Horgan requesting the implementation of mask mandates and supporting an educational initiative to increase mask use.[68] They reiterated the call for firmer action one week later.[69]

September to December

On October 19, Henry declared that British Columbia was in a second wave.[70] On October 30, MLA Adrian Dix announced an amended Provincial Health Officer order, which limits gatherings in private residences to six guests.[71][72]

On October 21, British Columbia declared the first school outbreak at École de l’Anse-au-sable in Kelowna.[73]

On October 27, the President of UFCW 1518, Kim Novak, wrote to Henry requesting that she mandate that customers wear masks while shopping at grocery stores.[74]

On October 29, Interior Health declared the outbreak at Okanagan Men's Centre in Winfield.[75]

On November 7, Henry announced two-week regional lockdown measures including the restriction of all social gatherings of any size in the Fraser and Vancouver regions to immediate household members only from 10 p.m. until noon of November 23. Other measures restricted travel and group fitness activities.[76][77]

On November 11, Island Health declared first outbreak on Vancouver Island at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.[78]

On November 12, Henry shared modelling data that suggests BC could expect the number of daily new cases to surpass 1,000 unless residents alter their behaviours.[79]

On November 13, the BC Centre for Disease Control released the October subregional map showing Surrey now has the most COVID-19 cases in British Columbia.[80] Fraser Health also declared a COVID-19 outbreak at Platinum Athletic Club at King George Boulevard, after 42 customers tested positive between October 21 and November 7.[81] In the city vicinity, several Loblaws grocery stores and pharmacies in the Lower Mainland, including Real Canadian Superstore, Wholesale Club, Shoppers Drug Mart, and T&T Supermarket reported positive tests for COVID-19.[82] Vancouver Coastal Health issued COVID-19 exposure notices for three restaurants in Whistler between October 31 and November 6.[83]

On November 14, three schools in the Fraser Health region were closed for two weeks after an outbreak and two "clusters" were reported.[84] Fraser Health issued a public exposure notice for Slumber Lodge Motel in Hope November 7–9.[85] British Columbia also introduced new fines for Fraser and Vancouver Coastal Health: party buses and limousines spotted on the streets will be issued a $2,000 fine plus an additional $200 for each participating individual.[86]

On November 16, four new care home outbreaks were declared in Surrey, New Westminster and Burnaby.[87] Dr. Bonnie Henry penned an op-ed addressing why there is not a universal mask mandate in BC, explaining that "[o]rdering universal mask use in all situations creates unnecessary challenges with enforcement and stigmatization."[88]

On November 17, Island Health reported the first long-term care home outbreak in Port Alberni at Tsawaayuus Rainbow Gardens.[89] In Victoria, a city hall employee was diagnosed between November 13–16, and began self-isolating shortly after.[90] Additional potential public exposures at Sobeys and Loblaws groceries stores and pharmacies were also reported.[91] The outbreak at Tabor care home in the Fraser Valley reached 101 cases.[92] Provincial Health Services Authority President Réka Gustafson stated that children were twice as likely to catch COVID-19 at home than at school or daycare, indicating to Bonnie Henry and colleagues that transmission rates within schools are overestimated.[93]

On November 18, Horgan filed "Second Components" to BC's regional COVID-19 orders, hinted at more restrictions, and asked the federal government to discourage travel between the provinces amid the increase of COVID-19 cases.[94][95][96]

On November 19, the BC government issued several new public health orders, including the compulsory wearing of masks in indoor public spaces, and the expansion of the lower mainland specific health orders of November 7 to the entire province. Event, church service and gathering restrictions would be in place until December 7 at the earliest, prohibiting all social interaction outside of immediate household or core-bubbles.[97][98][99][100] Northern Health declared an outbreak at an LNG site after 14 employees were confirmed positive in Kitimat, who were immediately told to self-isolate.[101] The Society of BC Veterinarian announced an increase of "kennel cough" among the dogs in the Lower Mainland that may have been connected to the pandemic.[102]

On November 20, Surrey reported 19 school exposures within 24 hours.[103]

On November 21, Interior Health declared an outbreak at Orchard Manor in Kelowna over a positive test of a staff member.[104]

On November 23, the outbreak at Nanaimo General Hospital which was declared on Remembrance Day, was declared over.[105] Over the weekend, Campbell River declared an outbreak at a seniors home.[106]

On November 24, the provincial state of emergency, which was declared since March 18, has been renewed 19 times, and resulted in reaching the mark of 8 months.[107] Movie theatres, dance studios, and yoga classes on the mainland suspended their operations again based on the provincial restriction.[108][109] Burnaby Hospital declared an outbreak that resulted in five deaths and 95 patient and staff infections.[110] Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth announced a new order under the (Emergency Program Act) that allows law enforcement officers to issue $230 fines to anyone who violates the indoor mask mandate included in the health orders declared on November 19 .[111][112]

On November 25, CTV News Vancouver reported that the COVID-19 infections in Fraser Health was among the highest per capita in Canada, double the national average.[113]

On November 26, eight cases were reported at the BC provincial courthouse in Surrey, though no outbreak was declared.[114]

On November 29, three Fraser Valley churches defied an order to "suspend in-person religious gatherings" from Henry, and the RCMP fined one church in Langley $2,300. The police were called into the Riverside Calvary Chapel "after municipal bylaw officers reported a service was under way". The other churches were in Chilliwack.[115]

On December 1, Island Health noted that 135 cases had been added on Vancouver Island in the past week.[116]

On December 5, Fraser Health reported two more long-term care home outbreaks in Chilliwack and Coquitlam.[117]

On December 6, a Fraser Valley mink farm declared an outbreak after eight people tested positive on site.[118]

On December 7, Henry officially renewed the provincial restrictions once again through Christmas and New Year's Eve until January 8, 2021.[119]

On December 8, Premier Horgan stated that BC is expecting roughly 4,000 people to be vaccinated by the end of next week.[120] Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth also threatened to increase the fines for whomever repeatedly break the pandemic-related rules after two churches defied health orders on December 6.[121][122]

On December 14, Dix and Horgan announced that Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine arrived in BC.[123]

On December 15, Henry noted that the "curve" was being flattened due to the COVID-19 restrictions.[124] Burnaby Hospital reported a second outbreak after the previous one ended on December 11.[125] A 64-year-old healthcare worker from Vancouver General Hospital was the first British Columbian to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.[126][127] Interior Health identified 60 cases at Big White Ski Resort in Kelowna that were suspected of being linked to gatherings.[128] Horgan stated that the province would strengthen the enforcement on COVID-19 public health orders.[129][130][131]

On December 16, three mining sites near Elkford reported an outbreak spanning 3 sites involving 27 individuals confirmed to have COVID-19.[132][133] The Wingtat Game Bird Packers Inc. poultry processing plant in Surrey was shut down after an outbreak of 30 cases was reported.[134]

On December 18, a poultry processing plant in Abbotsford declared an outbreak after nine workers tested positive for the virus.[135]

On December 19, an individual on Vancouver Island was identified as having been infected with Variant of Concern 202012/01 (VOC 202012/01), a more-contagious variant of SARS-CoV-2 that was first reported in the United Kingdom. The province publicly announced the case on December 27, stating that the resident had recently returned from travel to London on a flight to Nanaimo.[136][137]

On December 21, Henry indicated that initial doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech had completed distribution within all B.C. health regions.[138][139][140] Henry herself received her first dose of the vaccine the next day, being among the first administered by Island Health[141][142]

On December 24, a second mink farm in the Fraser Valley was placed under quarantine after a mink tested positive for COVID-19.[143]

On December 30, Henry announced an "emergency" curfew on liquor sales for New Year's Eve, prohibiting the sale of liquor at bars, restaurants, and retail stores after 8 p.m, and requiring the closure of bars by 9 p.m. and restaurants by 10 p.m. Henry justified the order as a measure to discourage social gatherings and "risky behaviour" that could lead to exposure.[144][145]

2021

January to April

On January 3, A cluster of COVID-19 cases was found in Snuneymuxw First Nation in Nanaimo back in late December 2020 resulted in a community lockdown until at least January 15 at 9 pm.[146]

On January 5, B.C.'s Fraser Valley mink farmers decided to euthanize the remaining 1,000 minks due to the excessive positive COVID-19 tests in the farm.[147][148] Vancouver Coastal Health reported an outbreak at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver that has led to the closure of the cardiac unit.[149]

On January 7, Henry extended the provincial restrictions until February 5.[150] That same day, Island Health reported an outbreak at the Ts’i’ts’uwatul’ Lelum Center in Duncan after a staff member tested positive.[151] Cowichan Tribes, a First Nations band in the Cowichan Valley, was issued a stay-at-home order beginning from 5 p.m. until January 22 after a spike of COVID-19 cases.[152]

On January 9, Fraser Health reported two more Surrey long-term care homes facing COVID-19 outbreaks, with one resident and three staff members testing positive for the virus.[153] Island Health has also reported a recent outbreak at a Victoria long-term care home with a positive test on an employee.[154]

On January 12, B.C. announced that the supply of COVID-19 vaccines was almost depleted, and worked on a vaccine distribution plan with the federal government.[155]

On January 14, Horgan sought legal advice to determine if an inter-provincial travel ban in response to increasing COVID-19 cases in the other provinces would be constitutional.[156][157] B.C. confirmed its first case of South African COVID-19 variant, 501.V2, which involved a person who had not travelled or come in close contact with a traveller.[158]

On January 18, Fraser Health reported another COVID-19 outbreak at Eagle Ridge Manor in Port Moody after one staff member and one resident tested positive for the virus.[159]

On January 19, the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade published a survey on its members in regards to the impact COVID-19 has in regards to Metro Vancouver businesses; some statistics include 24 percent of businesses expecting layoffs and 22 percent planning on reducing hours.[160] On the same day, Dix said that the second doses of the Pfizer vaccine would still be taking place in the province, though new vials would not be delivered to Canada in the following week.[161][162] He also remarked that the provincial vaccination rollout had to adjust over the shipment delay;[163] as such, the province had to rely on Moderna's vaccine until further notice.[164]

On January 20, Providence Health Care reported an outbreak at St. Paul's Hospital's renal inpatient unit.[165]

On January 21, Interior Health reported a new COVID-19 community cluster in the Cariboo-Chilcotin region as a result of "social events and gatherings in Williams Lake".[166]

On January 22, Horgan announced an immunization schedule to vaccinate individuals by demographic.[167]

On January 25, B.C. tracked six VOC 202012/01 and three 501.V2 cases; all VOC cases were linked to travelling.[168] Island Health reported a second COVID-19 outbreak at the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.[169]

On January 26, Henry warned that the province was at risk for another case spike.[170]

On January 28, BC Centre for Disease Control director Monika Naus informed Henry of two reported cases of thrombocytopenia temporally associated with receipt of a COVID-19 vaccine in the province.[171]

On February 1, Mike Farnworth received a recommendation to increase fines for attending or promoting non-compliant events as the most effective measurer to enforce compliance with public health measures.[172]

On February 5, B.C. indefinitely extended the ban on social gatherings and events.[173]

On February 9, Henry sought an injunction against three Fraser Valley churches that defied COVID orders,[174] which was denied by the Supreme Court.[175] The churches were granted an exemption on February 27 to hold services outside while obeying safety protocols.[176]

On February 12, Henry announced the first confirmed case of the Nigerian variant in the province.[177] In the Northern Health region, a gold mine north of Stewart declared a COVID-19 exposure infecting over 22 employees and contractors,[178] before revising the total to 42 cases on February 18.[179]

On February 26, Fraser Health stated that three more Surrey schools were exposed to COVID-19 variants of concern.[180]

On March 1, B.C. Health officials predicted that all British Columbians should be able to get the first doses of COVID-19 vaccines by the end of July.[181] They revised and extended the time between the two vaccine doses from 3–4 weeks to four months.[182] On March 4, Henry said that new vaccine approvals would hasten the schedule.[183]

On March 9, a new COVID-19 outbreak was declared in a Surrey care home where 88 percent of residents were vaccinated.[184] The provincial top doctor also warns that the vaccines will not stop all COVID-19 transmission.[185]

On March 10, B.C. Health officials decided to allow adults in Prince Rupert and Port Edward to be eligible for the first doses of COVID-19 vaccines by mid-March, as infections rates did not improve with the rest of the province.[186][187]

On March 11, Henry permitted outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people,[188] and provincial health officials stated on March 12 that all bars and restaurants must stop serving alcohol at 8 p.m. on St. Patrick's Day.[189][190] Naus informed Henry that BC was seeing rates of anaphylaxis reported at higher than the Canadian average.[171]

On March 15, Henry stated that she was confident that all vaccines are "safe and effective", despite the AstraZeneca vaccine's side effects.[191]

On March 23, Henry warned that the province is potentially at its brink of the third wave in regards to the increase of COVID-19 infections among people aged between 20 and 59.[192][193]

On March 29, B.C. temporarily suspended the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine for adults under the age of 55, under the recommendation of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI),[194] and resumed vaccinations with it for people aged 55 to 65 the following day.[195]

On April 5, two Vancouver restaurants had their business licences suspended for at least two weeks for defying COVID-19 related health orders against indoor dining.[196]

On April 6, Dix declared that the Brazilian COVID-19 variant (P.1) is more contagious than B.1.1.7 and B.1.351.[197][198] The provincial government also made a province-wide online vaccination booking system public.[199]

During the daily report on April 8, Henry stated that the province stopped determining strains in positive COVID-19 cases, which would all be presumed highly infectious.[200] Health officials also hinted that the variants were replacing the standard COVID-19 cases.[201]

On April 12, Henry declared that B.C. was officially in a third wave.[202] The day after, she urged all residents to "stay in their immediate neighbourhoods".[203]

On April 19, Henry reported that an infant younger than two years old with pre-existing conditions had died related to COVID-19.[204] Health officials also lowered the age limit for the AstraZeneca vaccine to 40 years and older as B.C. set up vaccination clinics in the hot spots.[205]

On April 21, the province reported that 39 recent cases since April 4 were of the B.1617 variant of SARS-CoV-2 first discovered in India, which had been deemed a variant of interest.[206] Due to the threat of variants of concern, Minister of Public Safety Mike Farnworth issued an order on April 23 to prohibit non-essential interprovincial travel between the Lower Mainland/Fraser Valley, Vancouver Island, and Northern/Interior regions. The order would last through at least May 25, and be punishable by fines.[207][208]

On April 26, health officials confirmed that an infant died of COVID-19 back in January.[209]

On April 28, B.C. lowered the age limit of vaccine eligibility and began offering the AstraZeneca vaccine to people 30 years and older.[210]

May to August

 
COVID-19 immunization line administered in Guildford, Surrey

On May 2, B.C. Liberal MLA Mike Bernier announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[211]

On May 4, the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) changed its stance on COVID-19 transmission and confirmed SARS-CoV-2 can spread through aerosols.[212]

On May 6, B.C. reported the first case of blood clotting from the AstraZeneca vaccine.[213] On May 11, B.C. introduced legislation to fill gaps in sick pay related to COVID-19.[214]

On May 13, it was reported that over 98 percent of B.C.'s recent COVID-19 cases involved people who were either unvaccinated or had been vaccinated for less than three weeks.[215] B.C. also reported a second case of blood clotting related to the AstraZeneca vaccine.[216]

On May 18, as per the deprecation of the AstraZeneca vaccine across Canada due to concerns over blood clotting, health officials stated that those who had received it as their first dose may receive a different mRNA-based vaccine as their second dose.[217]

On May 24, the B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) issued a report stating that at least 85% of all new cases from May 9 to 15 involved four variants of concern. The Delta variant accounted for roughly 2% of these cases.[218]

On May 25, Horgan and Henry announced BC's Restart, a plan to ease the current restrictions (including restrictions on gatherings, business capacity, and interprovincial travel) in four phases, based on cases, hospitalizations, and vaccination progress. The process was expected to be completed by September.[219]

On May 27, the B.C. government announced that the time in between Moderna and Pfizer vaccine shots was reduced to around eight weeks.[220]

In the week of May 28, the number of COVID-19 cases attributed to the Delta variant rose to seven percent.[221]

On June 3, Henry reported three outbreaks at B.C. care homes involving the Delta variant.[222]

On June 15, due to declining cases and at least 65% of adults having received at least one vaccine dose, the province entered Step 2 of BC's Restart. This included lifting the interprovincial travel ban, and easing of capacity limits on gatherings and some businesses. The Delta variant was stated to be a "concern" in the province, but was not yet spreading rapidly.[223][224]

Over the Family Day weekend, Fraser Health (which had been the region most-impacted by COVID-19 provincially) administered 7,000 vaccine doses in a 32-hour "Vax-a-Thon" in Surrey.[225][226]

On July 1, the province entered Step 3 of BC's Restart; this eased further restrictions, including the indoor mask mandate, personal gatherings, some business capacity limits (subject to WorkSafeBC "communicable disease prevention guidance"), and casinos, nightclubs, and indoor sporting events to operate at limited capacities.[227]

On July 27, Dix, Henry, and Dr. Penny Ballem discussed aspects of the province's vaccine rollout and how it would deal with those who have actively refused the vaccine, with Henry stating that "It is a choice to be immunized, but there are consequences for people who are not immunized and that's going to be more important for us as we head into the fall".[228]

On July 28, health officials announced that the indoor mask mandate would be reinstated for the central Okanagan region, and that travel into the region would be discouraged regardless of vaccination status. The province cited an ongoing surge of COVID-19 cases in the region, particularly among younger residents; at least 323 cases had been recorded in the region since July 1, and the majority of them were among residents who were not yet fully-vaccinated.[229][230] On August 6, additional public health orders were announced for the region effective August 9, including ordering the closure of bars and nightclubs that do not serve food, ending liquor sales at 10 p.m. nightly, private gatherings restricted to five people, events restricted to 50 people with safety plan, and prohibiting high-intensity fitness classes.[231]

On August 8, the BCCDC suggested almost all COVID-19 cases reported in the last week of July were caused by the Delta variant.[232]

On August 9, B.C. reduced the interval between two COVID-19 vaccine doses from seven weeks to four weeks.[233]

On August 12, Dix and Henry announced all employees of assisted living and long-term care facilities in the province must be fully vaccinated by October 12.[234]

On August 20, it was announced that all targeted public health orders for the central Okanagan would be extended to the entirety of the Interior Health region. Henry stated that infections were "levelling off" in the central Okanagan, but that transmission had increased elsewhere in the region. She cited wildfire evacuations as a potential factor in these increases.[235]

On August 23, Henry announced that proof of vaccination would become mandatory for people aged 12 and over at "social, recreational, and discretionary events and businesses",[236] such as restaurants, nightclubs, gyms, organized indoor events, and ticketed sporting events. Patrons under 12 must be accompanied by a vaccinated adult. Effective September 13, individuals must present proof of at least one vaccine dose, and by October 24 they must present proof of full vaccination. Henry stated that this order would last through at least January 31, 2022, but may be extended if needed. The measure will be enforced with a new B.C. vaccine card, which will also be downloadable for smartphones. There will be no exceptions for recent negative tests, or for medical or religious reasons that prevent vaccination; faith-based gatherings and K-12 school activities are not covered by the order.[237][238][239][240]

The next day, Henry announced that the mask mandate for public indoor spaces would also be reinstated effective August 25, due to the Delta variant and the number of unvaccinated residents in the province. She also discussed plans for the next school year, allowing full-day, in-person learning as normal, but with masks mandatory for staff and students in grades 4 and up.[241][242]

On August 27, B.C. reported an increase in breakthrough infections among fully vaccinated individuals, which were attributed to unvaccinated people.[243]

September to December

In response to a significant increase of cases in the Northern Health region, the province established regional restrictions on September 2.[244]

On September 3, B.C. Legislative Assembly Management Committee passed a motion to implement "a proof of COVID-19 vaccination program be established for Members of the Legislative Assembly, caucus staff and Legislative Assembly administration staff working on the legislative precinct effective September 13, 2021, and concluding on January 31, 2022"[245]

On September 7, B.C. soft-launched the vaccine passport program[246][247] before being officially implemented on September 13.[248] As of September 27, the vaccine card with a QR code became only acceptable proof of vaccination for accessing many non-essential businesses.[249]

On September 21, Henry urged pregnant women to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.[250]

On October 5, B.C. promised to offer a third COVID-19 vaccine dose to moderately and severely immunocompromised residents.[251]

On October 14, B.C. announced new restrictions for residents living in the Northern Health region (including fully-vaccinated individuals) that are expected to last until November 19.[252]

On October 25, B.C. lifted indoor occupancy capacity restrictions in most regions.[253]

On October 30, B.C. introduced federal vaccine passports for people travelling by air, rail, or ship.[254]

On November 5, Henry declared COVID-19 as "[a] preventable disease" in regards the vaccines' effectiveness.[255]

On November 16, B.C. confirmed the first case of Delta sublineage AY.4.2.[256]

On November 30, B.C. confirmed the first case of the Omicron variant in the Fraser Health region, which involved a traveller who returned from Nigeria and was quarantined.[257] On December 7, four individuals who arrived from Egypt, Iran, and Nigeria tested positive for the Omicron variant. Some of the cases were fully vaccinated with different vaccines.[258]

On December 17, Henry announced that a number of new restrictions on gatherings would be implemented due to the Omicron variant: from December 20, all organized gatherings require proof of vaccination regardless of size, bars and restaurants must prohibit activities such as mingling and dancing, and venues with a capacity over 1,000 are capped at 50% capacity. Sports tournaments and "organized New Year's Eve events" are prohibited. These orders are effective through January 31, 2022. The prohibition on New Year's Eve does not apply to seated events, but they are still subject to the aforementioned restrictions on mingling and dancing. The province did not employ the curfew used last year.[259][260]

On December 20, further restrictions were announced, effective December 22 through January 18: bars, nightclubs, and fitness facilities must close; all seated venues are capped at 50% capacity regardless of venue size; restaurants may continue to operate with social distancing and a maximum of six patrons per table; organized indoor gatherings are prohibited; and private gatherings are restricted to ten vaccinated individuals from a maximum of two households.[261]

On December 31, Henry announced that the self-isolation period for fully-vaccinated individuals was reduced to five days.[262]

2022

January to April

On January 18, B.C. scheduled to reopen gyms and exercise facilities, and extended the restriction on gathering until at least February 16.[263]

On January 20, the self-isolation period for fully-vaccinated individuals was removed from the province's COVID-19 guidelines.[264]

On January 25, B.C. tentatively extended the vaccine passport system until June 30.[265]

On January 26, B.C. detected some cases of Omicron variant lineage BA.2 in the province.[266]

On January 31, B.C. Legislative Assembly Management Committee passed a motion "that the proof of COVID-19 vaccination program implemented by the committee on September 3, 2021, be extended under the same terms until June 30, 2022."[267]

On February 9, Henry discontinued the recording of active and recovered cases, stating that the data is losing its accuracy.[268]

On February 16, B.C. lifted most of the long-term restrictions that were enacted since December 2021, but mask mandates and vaccine passports remain in effect.[269]

On February 26, rapid COVID-19 antigen tests became available for people that are at least 70 years old.[270]

As of March 10, the Office of the Provincial Health Officer had received 47 exemption requests for the vaccine passport system on grounds of religious accommodation. All 47 requests were rejected. Out of 708 exemption requests on medical grounds, 71 were approved and 275 rejected.[271]

On March 11, the indoor mask mandate was lifted.[272] A mandate that required healthcare professionals to be vaccinated against COVID-19 has been abandoned, though patients have the right to be aware of their vaccination status.[273]

On April 7, the provincial government transitioned to a weekly report.[274]

On April 8, the vaccine card program ended.[275]

On April 28, Henry confirmed that BC health officials were monitoring possible cases of "unusual" severe acute hepatitis occurring outside of the province in Canada, as well as the United States and United Kingdom.[276]

May

On May 4, a request made by lawyers for Henry to dismiss a court challenge against the province's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health care workers was rejected by a judge.[277][278]

Variants of concern

The first case of the Alpha variant was confirmed on December 15, 2020, involving a traveller who had recently returned from London, UK. Beta was first confirmed on January 14, 2021, followed by Gamma on March 9. The first 39 cases of Delta were confirmed on April 21.[279][280] The first case of Omicron was confirmed on November 30, 2021, from a patient who had recently travelled to Nigeria.[257]

Variants of concern (VoC) cases as of February 11, 2022[281][282][283]
Alpha [α] Beta [β] Gamma [γ] Delta [δ] Omicron [ο]
15,027 (4.44%) 164 (0.05%) 11,440 (3.38%) 57,705 (17.04%) 23,237 (6.86%)

Eligible (5+) vaccination progress

On the week of December 13, 2020, B.C. began the four-phase mass COVID-19 immunization plan, starting with individuals who were most at risk.

Status as of February 9, 2022[284]
First doses Second doses
90.29% (A)* 84.77% (B)*

*Note: F: 0 - 49 E: 50 - 59 D: 60 - 66 C: 67 - 72 B: 73 - 85 A: 86 - 100 S: 101+ (%)
Reference:[285]

Cases, mandates and restriction by health authority

Mandates and restrictions
Indoor mask mandate Restrictions Indoor vaccine
passport requirements
Fraser Health Ended on March 11, 2022[272] Lifted on February 16, 2022[286] Ended on April 8, 2022[287]
Vancouver Coastal Health
Interior Health
Island Health
Northern Health

Notes

  • Starting January 14, 2022, current hospitalization has transitioned to census data by the hospitals where patients are currently hospitalized.
  • Starting January 21, 2022, the BC Centre for Disease Control has stopped recording the regional recovered cases.
  • Starting February 10, 2022, the BC Centre for Disease Control no longer provides provincial active and recovered cases due to waning data accuracy.
  • Starting April 7, 2022, daily reports have been replaced by weekly reports on the BC COVID-19 dashboard.[288]

Social and economic impact

 
Deserted exterior of Canada Place. Note the two pedestrians on the left wearing face masks.

As a result of the pandemic, BC Ferries cancelled sailings,[289] began to permit passengers to stay in their vehicles during sailings,[290] and were granted authority to refuse to transport passengers showing symptoms consistent with the coronavirus.[291][292] On April 12, BC Ferries announced that they had reduced their sailings and were operating at 50 percent capacity.[293]

The provincial legislature passed an aid bill on March 25, 2020, before adjourning indefinitely.[294] While adjourned, some virtual sessions took place.[295] The leadership contest of the Green Party of British Columbia was postponed.[296][297]

In many parts of the province, residents began daily cheers at 7:00 p.m. to celebrate and thank healthcare workers.[298][299][300][301][302] In April, Mr. PG flew a flag emblazoned with a red heart as part of a community support initiative.[303]

In response to layoffs and unemployment, the government suspended nearly all evictions and froze rent increases. In limited circumstances where safety concerns exist, evictions were still permitted, as well as where notices were issued prior to the state of emergency. A$500 monthly rental rebate was also created to assist tenants unable to pay their monthly rent. The rebate is paid directly to landlords of qualifying tenants.[304] The Vancouver Tenants Union called for tenants in larger complexes to unite to negotiate favourable terms with landlords. Some other tenant advocacy groups called for a large-scale rent strike.[305][306]

The Pacific National Exhibition and Celebration of Light were both cancelled.[307] The Vancouver Pride Society cancelled its parade, and planned virtual events in its place.[308][309][310]

Closures caused cash-flow problems for attractions including Science World, the H. R. MacMillan Space Centre, and the Vancouver Aquarium, all of which rely on revenues from admissions.[311][312] Fundraisers raised over $600,000 for the Aquarium as a response to reports that the Aquarium may permanently close.[313][314]

Statistical data

New cases and deaths (weekly on Wednesdays from February 3, 2021, onwards)

Cumulative cases, deaths, recoveries and active cases

Cases, deaths and recoveries in BC

January to April 2020 ()
Date Cases Deaths Recoveries Active
New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change
2020-01-28 1 1 1
6 days 0 1 1
2020-02-04 1 2 100% 1 1 1
2020-02-05 0 2 0 1 1
2020-02-06 2 4 100% 3 4 300% 0
2020-02-14 1 5 25% 0 4 1
5 days 0 5 0 4 1
2020-02-20 1 6 20% 0 4 2
3 days 0 6 0 4 2
2020-02-24 1 7 17% 0 4 3
6 days 0 7 0 4 3
2020-03-02 1 8 14% 0 4 4
2020-03-03 4 12 50% 0 4 8
2020-03-04 1 13 8.3% 0 4 9
2020-03-06 8 21 62% 0 4 17
2020-03-07 6 27 29% 0 4 23
2020-03-08 0 27 0 4 23
2020-03-09 5 32 19% 0 4 27
2020-03-10 7 39 22% 1 1 0 4 34
2020-03-11 7 46 18% 0 1 0 4 41
2020-03-12 7 53 15% 0 1 0 4 48
2020-03-13 11 64 21% 0 1 0 4 56
2020-03-14 9 73 14% 0 1 0 4 68
2020-03-15 0 73 0 1 0 4 68
2020-03-16 30 103 41% 3 4 300% 1 5 25% 94
2020-03-17 83 186 81% 3 7 75% 0 5 174
2020-03-18 45 231 24% 0 7 0 5 219
2020-03-19 40 271 17% 1 8 14% 0 5 258
2020-03-20 77 348 28% 1 9 12% 1 6 20% 333
2020-03-21 76 424 22% 1 10 11% 0 6 408
2020-03-22 48 472 11% 3 13 30% 0 6 453
2020-03-23 67 539 14% 0 13 94 100 1567% 426
2020-03-24 78 617 14% 0 13 73 173 73% 431
2020-03-25 42 659 6.8% 1 14 7.7% 10 183 5.7% 462
2020-03-26 66 725 10% 0 14 3 186 1.6% 525
2020-03-27 67 792 9.2% 2 16 14% 89 275 48% 501
2020-03-28 92 884 12% 1 17 6.3% 121 396 44% 471
2020-03-29 16 900 1.8% 0 17 0 396 487
2020-03-30 70 970 7.8% 2 19 12% 73 469 18% 482
2020-03-31 43 1,013 4.4% 5 24 26% 38 507 8.1% 482
2020-04-01 53 1,066 5.2% 1 25 4.2% 99 606 20% 435
2020-04-02 55 1,121 5.2% 6 31 24% 35 641 5.8% 449
2020-04-03 53 1,174 4.7% 4 35 13% 32 673 5.0% 466
2020-04-04 29 1,203 2.5% 3 38 8.6% 31 704 4.6% 461
2020-04-05 26 1,229 2.2% 0 38 0 704 487
2020-04-06 37 1,266 3.0% 1 39 2.6% 79 783 11% 444
2020-04-07 25 1,291 2.0% 4 43 10% 22 805 2.8% 443
2020-04-08 45 1,336 3.5% 5 48 12% 33 838 4.1% 450
2020-04-09 34 1,370 2.5% 2 50 4.2% 20 858 2.4% 462
2020-04-10 40 1,410 2.9% 5 55 10% 21 879 2.4% 476
2020-04-11 35 1,445 2.5% 3 58 5.5% 26 905 3.0% 482
2020-04-12 25 1,470 1.7% 0 58 0 905 502
2020-04-13 20 1,490 1.4% 11 69 19% 21 926 2.3% 495
2020-04-14 27 1,517 1.8% 3 72 4.3% 16 942 1.7% 503
2020-04-15 44 1,561 2.9% 3 75 4.2% 13 955 1.4% 531
2020-04-16 14 1,575 0.9% 2 77 2.7% 28 983 2.9% 515
2020-04-17 43 1,618 2.7% 1 78 1.3% -17[i] 966 −1.7% 574
2020-04-18 29 1,647 1.8% 3 81 3.5% 21 987 2.2% 579
2020-04-19 29 1,676 1.8% 3 84 3.7% 0 987 605
2020-04-20 23 1,699 1.4% 2 86 2.4% 52 1,039 5.3% 574
2020-04-21 25 1,724 1.5% 1 87 1.2% 2 1,041 0.2% 597
2020-04-22 71 1,795 4.1% 3 90 3.4% 38 1,079 3.7% 626
2020-04-23 29 1,824 1.6% 4 94 4.4% 13 1,092 1.2% 638
2020-04-24 29 1,853 1.6% 4 98 4.3% 22 1,114 2.0% 641
2020-04-25 95 1,948 5.1% 2 100 2.0% 23 1,137 2.0% 711
2020-04-26 39 1,987 2.0% 2 102 2.0% 0 1,137 748
2020-04-27 11 1,998 0.6% 1 103 1.0% 53 1,190 4.7% 705
2020-04-28 55 2,053 2.6% 2 105 1.9% 41 1,231 3.4% 717
2020-04-29 34 2,087 1.7% 4 109 3.8% 74 1,305 6.0% 673
2020-04-30 25 2,112 1.2% 2 111 1.8% 17 1,322 1.3% 679
May to August 2020 ()
Date Cases Deaths Recoveries Active
New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change
2020-05-01 33 2,145 1.5% 1 112 0.9% 35 1,357 2.6% 676
2020-05-02 26 2,171 1.2% 2 114 1.8% 19 1,376 1.4% 681
2020-05-03 34 2,205 1.6% 0 114 0 1,376 715
2020-05-04 19 2,224 0.9% 3 117 2.6% 41 1,417 3.0% 690
2020-05-05 8 2,232 0.4% 4 121 3.4% 55 1,472 3.7% 639
2020-05-06 23 2,255 1.0% 3 124 2.5% 22 1,494 1.5% 637
2020-05-07 31 2,286 1.4% 2 126 1.6% 18 1,512 1.2% 650
2020-05-08 29 2,315 1.3% 1 127 0.8% 67 1,579 4.4% 609
2020-05-09 15 2,330 0.6% 2 129 1.6% 80 1,659 5.1% 542
2020-05-10 9 2,339 0.4% 1 130 0.8% 0 1,659 550
2020-05-11 14 2,353 0.6% 0 130 60 1,719 3.6% 504
2020-05-12 7 2,360 0.3% 1 131 0.8% 113 1,832 6.6% 397
2020-05-13 16 2,376 0.7% 1 132 0.8% 27 1,859 1.5% 385
2020-05-14 16[ii] 2,392 0.7% 3 135 2.2% 26 1,885 1.4% 372
2020-05-15 15 2,407 0.6% 5 140 3.7% 23 1,908 1.4% 359
2020-05-16 21 2,428 0.9% 1 141 0.7% 24 1,932 1.3% 355
2020-05-17 8 2,436 0.3% 0 141 0 1,932 363
2020-05-18 8 2,444 0.3% 2 143 1.4% 34 1,966 1.7% 335
2020-05-19 2 2,446 0.1% 3 146 2.1% 9 1,975 0.5% 325
2020-05-20 21 2,467 0.9% 3 149 2.1% 26 2,001 1.3% 317
2020-05-21 12 2,479 0.5% 3 152 2.0% 19 2,020 0.9% 307
2020-05-22 28[iii] 2,507 1.1% 3 155 2.0% 22 2,042 1.1% 310
2020-05-23 10 2,517 0.4% 2 157 1.3% 15 2,057 0.7% 303
2020-05-24 6 2,523 0.2% 1 158 0.6% 0 2,057 308
2020-05-25 7 2,530 0.3% 3 161 1.9% 45 2,102 2.2% 267
2020-05-26 11 2,541 0.4% 0 161 20 2,122 1.0% 258
2020-05-27 9 2,550 0.4% 1 162 0.6% 22 2,144 1.0% 244
2020-05-28 8[iv] 2,558 0.3% 2 164 1.2% 9 2,153 0.4% 241
2020-05-29 4 2,562 0.2% 0 164 17 2,170 0.8% 228
2020-05-30 11 2,573 0.4% 0 164 11 2,181 0.5% 228
2020-05-31 9 2,582 0.3% 0 164 0 2,181 236
2020-06-01 15 2,597 0.6% 1 165 0.6% 26 2,207 1.2% 225
2020-06-02 4 2,601 0.2% 0 165 22 2,229 1.0% 207
2020-06-03 22 2,623 0.8% 1 166 0.6% 14 2,243 0.6% 214
2020-06-04 9[v] 2,632 0.3% 0 166 22 2,265 1.0% 197
2020-06-05 0[vi] 2,632 1 167 0.6% 7 2,272 0.3% 193
2020-06-08 27 2,659 1.0% 0 167 37 2,309 1.6% 183
2020-06-09 8 2,669 0.3% 0 167 10 2,319 0.4% 183
2020-06-10 11[vii] 2,680 0.4% 0 167 9 2,328 0.4% 185
2020-06-11 14[viii] 2,694 0.5% 0 167 16 2,344 0.7% 183
2020-06-15 51 2,745 1.9% 1 168 0.6% 51 2,395 2.2% 182
2020-06-18 38 2,783 1.4% 0 168 - 30 2,425 1.3% 190
2020-06-22 39 2,822 1.4% 1 169 0.6% 46 2,471 1.9% 182
2020-06-25 47 2,869 1.7% 4 173 2.4% 46 2,517 1.9% 179
2020-06-29 35 2,904 1.2% 1 174 0.6% 60 2,577 2.4% 153
2020-07-02 36 2,940 1.2% 3 177 1.7% 26 2,603 1.0% 160
2020-07-06 38 2,978 1.3% 6 183 3.3% 26 2,629 1.0% 166
2020-07-09 50 3,028 1.7% 3 186 1.6% 38 2,667 1.4% 175
2020-07-13 87 3,115 2.9% 3 189 1.6% 51 2,718 1.9% 208
2020-07-16 55[ix] 3,170 1.8% 0 189 - 71 2,789 2.6% 192
2020-07-23 222 3,392 7.0% 2 191 1.0% 109 2,898 3.9% 304
2020-07-30 199 3,591 5.8% 3 194 1.6% 257 3,155 8.9% 242
2020-08-06 290 3,881 8.0% 1 195 0.5% 160 3,315 5.1% 371 [315]
2020-08-13 393 4,274 10.1% 1 196 0.5% 185 3,500 5.6% 578
2020-08-20 551 4,825 12.9% 4 200 2.0% 345 3,845 9.9% 780
2020-08-27 547 5,372 11.3% 4 204 2.0% 417 4,262 10.8% 906

Cases, deaths, recoveries and vaccinations in BC

September to December 2020 ()
Date Cases Deaths Recoveries Vaccinations Active
New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change
2020-09-03 669 6,041 12.5% 6 210 2.9% 382 4,644 9.0% No vaccines yet 1,187
2020-09-10 789 6,830 13.0% 3 213 1.4% 561 5,205 12.1% 1,412
2020-09-17 833 7,663 12.2% 7 220 3.3% 533 5,738 10.2% 1,705
2020-09-24 880 8,543 11.5% 9 229 4.1% 1,179 6,917 20.5% 1,397
2020-10-01 677 9,220 7.9% 6 235 2.6% 778 7,695 11.2% 1,290
2020-10-08 846 10,066 9.2% 10 245 4.3% 703 8,398 9.1% 1,423
2020-10-15 968 11,034 9.6% 5 250 2.0% 859 9,257 10.2% 1,527
2020-10-23 1,520[x] 12,554 13.8% 6 256 2.4% 857 10,114 9.3% 2,051
2020-10-30 1,827 14,381 14.6% 7 263 2.7% 1,334 11,448 13.2% 2,448
2020-11-06 2,768 17,149 19.2% 12 275 4.6% 1,587 13,035 13.9% 3,839
2020-11-13 3,836 20,985 22.4% 15 290 5.5% 1,866 14,901 14.3% 5,794
2020-11-20 4,489 25,474 21.4% 41 331 14.1% 2,576 17,477 17.3% 7,666
2020-11-27 5,410 30,884 21.2% 64 395 19.3% 3,827 21,304 21.9% 9,185
2020-12-04 5,248 36,132 17% 97 492 24.6% 4,354 25,658 20.4% 9,982
2020-12-11 4,665 40,797 12.9% 106 598 21.5% 3,940 29,598 15.4% 10,601
2020-12-18 4,603[xi] 45,400 11.3% 126 724 21.1% 3,991 33,589 13.5% 2,592 11,087
2020-12-25 3,721 49,121 8.2% N/A [xii] 10,529
January to April 2021 ()
Date Cases Deaths Recoveries Vaccinations Active()
New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change
2021-01-01 3,434 52,555 7% N/A [xiii] 9,527 ↓1,002
2021-01-08 4,077 56,632 7.8% 264 988 36.5% 14,616 48,205 43.5% 43,667 46,259 1,684.7% 7,439 ↓2,088
2021-01-15 3,485 60,117 6.2% 59 1,047 6% 4,910 53,115 10.2% 32,274 75,941 69.8% 5,955 ↓1,484
2021-01-22 3,367 63,484 5.6% 81 1,128 7.7% 3,340 56,455 6.3% 32,423 108,364 42.7% 5,901 ↓54
2021-02-03 5,296[xiv] 68,780 8.3% 106 1,234 9.4% 5,188 61,643 9.2% 33,782 142,146 31.2% 5,903 ↑2
2021-02-10 3,076 71,856 7.7% 35 1,269 2.8% 4,524 66,167 7.3% 15,651 157,797 11% 4,420 ↓1,483
2021-02-17 2,854 74,710 4% 48 1,317 3.8% 3,000 69,167 4.5% 18,218 176,015 11.5% 4,226 ↓194
2021-02-24 3,568 78,278 4.8% 21 1,338 1.6% 3,052 72,219 4.4% 54,860 230,875 31.2% 4,721 ↑495
2021-03-03 3,631 81,909 4.6% 34 1,372 2.5% 3,600 75,819 5% 58,934 289,809 25.5% 4,718 ↓3
2021-03-10 3,741 85,650 4.6% 22 1,394 1.6% 3,490 79,309 4.6% 65,531 355,340 22.6% 4,947 ↑229
2021-03-17 3,777 89,427 4.4% 17 1,411 1.2% 3,774 83,083 4.8% 88,800 444,140 25% 4,933 ↓14
2021-03-24 4,542 93,969 5.1% 30 1,441 2.1% 3,774 86,857 4.5% 138,494 582,634 31.2% 5,671 ↑738
2021-03-31 6,079 100,048 6.5% 17 1,448 1.2% 4,209 91,066 4.8% 173,446 756,080 29.8% 7,524 ↑1,853
2021-04-07 6,937 106,985 6.9% 33 1,491 2.3% 5,560 96,626 6.1% 190,016 946,096 25.1% 8,868 ↑1,344
2021-04-14 7,885 114,870 7.4% 30 1,521 2% 6,734 103,360 7% 244,736 1,190,832 25.9% 9,989 ↑1,121
2021-04-21 6,881 121,751 6% 25 1,546 1.6% 7,679 111,039 7.4% 266,114 1,456,946 22.3% 9,166 ↓823
2021-04-28 6,138 127,889 5% 30 1,576 1.9% 7,018 118,057 6.3% 248,463 1,705,409 17.1% 8,256 ↓910
May to August 2021 ()
Date Cases Deaths Recoveries Vaccinations Active()
New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change
2021-05-05 5,036 132,925 3.9% 18 1,594 1.1% 6,195 124,252 5.2% 237,821 1,943,230 13.9% 7,079 ↓1,177
2021-05-12 4,298 137,223 3.2% 33 1,627 2.1% 5,272 129,524 4.2% 334,008 2,277,318 17.2% 6,072 ↓1,007
2021-05-19 3,373 140,596 2.5% 31 1,658 1.9% 4,461 133,985 3.4% 355,589 2,632,907 15.6% 4,953 ↓1,119
2021-05-26 2,290 142,886 1.6% 25 1,683 1.5% 3,532 137,517 2.6% 294,580 2,927,487 11.2% 3,686 ↓1,267
2021-06-02 1,781 144,667 1.2% 24 1,707 1.4% 2,721 140,238 2% 437,799 3,365,286 15% 2,722 ↓964
2021-06-09 1,176 145,843 0.8% 17 1,725 1% 1,868 142,106 1.3% 384,472 3,749,758 11.4% 2,012 ↓710
2021-06-16 831 146,674 0.6% 13 1,738 0.8% 1,343 143,449 0.9% 404,374 4,154,132 10.8% 1,487 ↓525
2021-06-23 597 147,271 0.4% 6 1,744 0.3% 934 144,383 0.7% 416,021 4,570,153 10% 1,144 ↓343
2021-06-30 350 147,621 0.2% 10 1,754 0.6% 649 145,032 0.4% 432,763 5,002,916 9.5% 835 ↓309
2021-07-07 235 147,856 0.2% 5 1,759 0.3% 423 145,455 0.3% 401,131 5,404,047 8% 642 ↓193
2021-07-14 372 148,228 0.3% 1 1,760 0.1% 402 145,817 0.3% 468,564 5,872,611 8.7% 651 ↑9
2021-07-21 413 148,641 0.3% 3 1,763 0.2% 325 146,142 0.2% 424,538 6,297,149 7.2% 736 ↑85
2021-07-28 803 149,444 0.5% 8 1,771 0.5% 614 146,756 0.4% 388,833 6,685,982 6.2% 917 ↑181
2021-08-04 1,529 150,973 1% 1 1,772 0.1% 653 147,409 0.4% 245,833 6,931,815 3.7% 1,792 ↑875
2021-08-11 2,876 153,849 1.9% 6 1,778 0.3% 1,037 148,446 0.7% 182,435 7,114,250 2.6% 3,625 ↑1,833
2021-08-18 3,718 157,567 2.4% 4 1,782 0.2% 1,656 150,102 1.1% 150,972 7,265,222 2.1% 5,683 ↑2,058
2021-08-25 4,402 161,969 2.8% 20 1,802 1.1% 4,567 154,669 3% 104,519 7,369,741 1.4% 5,498 ↓185
September to December 2021 ()
Date Cases Deaths Recoveries Vaccinations Active(+)
New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change
2021-09-01 4,884 166,853 3% 16 1,818 0.9% 4,231 158,900 2.7% 105,974 7,479,315 1.4% 6,135 (+637)
2021-09-08 4,711 171,564 2.8% 24 1,842 1.3% 4,893 163,793 3.1% 78,241 7,557,556 1% 5,929 (‒206)
2021-09-15 4,916 176,480 2.9% 31 1,873 1.7% 4,666 168,459 2.8% 86,357 7,643,913 1.1% 6,148 (+219)
2021-09-22 4,457 180,937 2.5% 37 1,910 2% 4,756 173,215 2.8% 95,915 7,739,828 1.3% 5,812 (‒336)
2021-09-29 5,308 186,245 2.9% 42 1,953 2.2% 4,514 177,729 2.6% 91,401 7,831,229 1.2% 6,563 (+751)
2021-10-06 4,879 191,124 2.6% 39 1,992 2% 5,057 182,786 2.8% 77,063 7,908,832 1% 6,346 (‒217)
2021-10-13 4,062 195,186 2.1% 41 2,033 2.1% 4,778 187,564 2.6% 83,100 7,991,932 1.1% 5,589 (‒757)
2021-10-20 4,348 199,534 2.2% 59 2,092 2.9% 4,625 192,189 2.5% 96,410 8,088,342 1.2% 5,253 (‒336)
2021-10-27 4,038 203,572 2% 45 2,137 2.2% 4,153 196,342 2.2% 98,311 8,186,653 1.2% 5,093 (‒160)
2021-11-03 3,548 207,120 1.7% 55 2,192 2.6% 3,878 200,220 2% 91,545 8,278,198 1.1% 4,708 (‒385)
2021-11-10 3,638 210,758 1.8% 42 2,234 1.9% 3,689 203,909 1.8% 95,484 8,373,682 1.2% 4,615 (‒93)
2021-11-17 2,924 213,682 1.4% 47 2,281 2.1% 3,870 207,779 1.9% 122,762 8,496,444 1.5% 3,622 (‒993)
2021-11-24 2,652 216,334 1.2% 32 2,313 1.4% 3,049 210,828 1.5% 91,076 8,587,520 1.1% 3,192 (‒430)
2021-12-01 2,467 218,801 1.1% 27 2,340 1.2% 2,566 213,394 1.2% 122,282 8,709,802 1.4% 3,067 (‒125)
2021-12-08 2,434 221,235 1.1% 29 2,369 1.2% 2,490 215,884 1.2% 149,438 8,859,240 1.7% 2,982 (‒85)
2021-12-15 3,010 224,245 1.4% 24 2,393 1% 2,411 218,295 1.1% 173,359 9,032,599 2% 3,557 (+575)
2021-12-22 6,926 231,171 3.1% 16 2,409 0.7% 2,985 221,280 1.4% 186,727 9,219,326 2.1% 7,482 (+3,925)
2021-12-29 15,504 246,675 6.7% 10 2,419 0.4% 6,500 227,780 2.9% 118,446 9,337,772 1.3% 16,476 (+8,994)
January to April 2022 ()
Date Cases Deaths Recoveries Vaccinations Active(˄˅)
New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change
2022-01-05 23,833 270,508 9.7% 8 2,427 0.3% 9,415 237,195 4.1% 164,553 9,502,325 1.8% 30,886 (˄14,410)
2022-01-12 18,431 288,939 6.8% 25 2,455 1% 9,498 246,693 4% 331,693 9,834,018 3.5% 39,791 (˄8,905)
2022-01-19 14,626 303,565 5.1% 50 2,505 2% 15,898 262,591 6.4% 383,480 10,217,498 3.9% 38,469 (˅1,322)
2022-01-26 13,308 316,873 4.4% 70 2,575 2.8% 19,598 282,189 7.5% 334,168 10,551,666 3.3% 32,109 (˅6,360)
2022-02-02 10,752 327,625 3.4% 68 2,643 2.6% 15,493 297,682 5.5% 260,296 10,811,962 2.5% 27,300 (˅4,809)
2022-02-09 8,604 336,229 2.6% 82 2,725 3.1% 12,851 310,533 4.3% 206,657 11,018,619 1.9% 22,971 (˅4,329)
2022-02-16 6,053 [xv] 342,282 1.8% 52 2,777 1.9% No data 158,091 11,176,710 1.4% No data
2022-02-23 3,914 346,196 1.1% 54 2,831 1.9% No data 113,620 11,290,330 1% No data
2022-03-02 3,017 349,213 0.9% 52 2,883 1.8% No data 59,967 11,350,297 0.5% No data
2022-03-09 2,202 351,415 0.6% 46 2,929 1.6% No data 38,375 11,388,672 0.3% No data
2022-03-16 1,724 353,139 0.5% 24 2,953 0.8% No data 35,604 11,424,276 0.3% No data
2022-03-23 1,464 354,603 0.4% 22 2,975 0.7% No data 33,857 11,458,133 0.3% No data
2022-03-30 1,649 356,252 0.5% 21 2,996 0.7% No data 29,694 11,487,827 0.3% No data
2022-04-07 1,706 357,242 0.5% 11 3,004 0.4% No data 16,062 11,503,889 0.1% No data
2022-04-14 1,770 359,002 0.5% 23 3,036 0.8% No data 37,595 11,541,484 0.3% No data
2022-04-21 2,036 361,034 0.6% 27 3,077 0.9% No data 29,607 11,571,091 0.3% No data
2022-04-28 2,276 363,302 0.6% 42 3,147 1.4% No data 33,954 11,605,045 0.3% No data

  • ^i The decrease in the number of recoveries on April 17 corresponds to a change in criteria used to determine recoveries in Vancouver Coastal Health cases.[316]
  • ^ii Includes fifteen new cases reported on May 14 and one additional case added due to a data correction.[317]
  • ^iii Includes eighteen new cases reported on May 22 and ten additional cases added due to two data corrections.[318]
  • ^iv Includes nine new cases reported on May 28 and one case removed due to a data correction.[319]
  • ^v Includes five new cases reported on June 4 and four epidemiologically-linked (epi-linked) cases—symptomatic individuals who had close contacts with confirmed cases but did not receive tests. Epi-linked cases were tracked starting May 19 and included in the daily case counts beginning June 4.[320][321]
  • ^vi One new case was reported on June 6 and one previously reported case removed due to a data correction.[322]
  • ^vii 12 new cases were reported on June 6 and one previously reported case removed due to a data correction.[323]
  • ^viii BC Centre for Disease Control reduced the surveillance report frequency to Mondays and Thursdays only, beginning June 11. [324]
  • ^ix Starting July 16, BC Centre for Disease Control reduced the surveillance report frequency to Thursdays only. [325]
  • ^x Starting October 22, BC Centre for Disease Control re-scheduled the weekly surveillance report to Fridays. [326]
  • ^xi Vaccines arrived in BC on December 14.[327]
  • ^xii Christmas Day - No data.
  • ^xiii New Year's Day - No data.
  • ^xiv Starting February 3, 2021, BC Centre for Disease Control re-scheduled the weekly surveillance report to Wednesdays. [328]
  • ^xv Starting February 10, 2022, BC Centre for Disease Control no longer provides recoveries and active cases due to the loss of the accuracy in daily recordings.[329]


Note: Charts are based on numbers released by health officials and may not reflect unreported cases or recoveries. Recoveries are logged on the first date after they were announced by health officials. Sources:[330][331][332]

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covid, pandemic, british, columbia, forms, part, ongoing, worldwide, pandemic, coronavirus, disease, 2019, covid, novel, infectious, disease, caused, severe, acute, respiratory, syndrome, coronavirus, sars, january, 2020, british, columbia, became, second, pro. The COVID 19 pandemic in British Columbia forms part of an ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 COVID 19 a novel infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 SARS CoV 2 On January 28 2020 British Columbia became the second province to confirm a case of COVID 19 in Canada 2 The first case of infection involved a patient who had recently returned from Wuhan Hubei China 3 The first case of community transmission in Canada was confirmed in British Columbia on March 5 2020 4 COVID 19 pandemic in British ColumbiaDiseaseCOVID 19Virus strainSARS CoV 2LocationBritish Columbia CanadaFirst outbreakWuhan Hubei ChinaIndex caseVancouverArrival dateJanuary 28 2020 2 years 11 months 1 week and 5 days Confirmed cases341 532 1 790 Epi Linked 1 Deaths2 766 1 Fatality rate0 81 Vaccinations1st doses 4 477 487 86 42 2nd doses 4 225 154 81 54 3rd doses 2 455 419Government websiteBC Centre for Disease ControlBritish Columbians have taken numerous emergency measures in an effort to reduce the spread of the virus such as social distancing and self isolation On March 23 2020 British Columbian Premier John Horgan announced the details of the province wide emergency relief plan which includes income support tax relief and direct funding in order to mitigate economic effects of the pandemic 5 Contents 1 Management 1 1 Closures 2 Timeline 2 1 2020 2 1 1 January to April 2 1 2 May to August 2 1 3 September to December 2 2 2021 2 2 1 January to April 2 2 2 May to August 2 2 3 September to December 2 3 2022 2 3 1 January to April 2 3 2 May 3 Variants of concern 4 Eligible 5 vaccination progress 5 Cases mandates and restriction by health authority 6 Social and economic impact 7 Statistical data 7 1 New cases and deaths weekly on Wednesdays from February 3 2021 onwards 7 2 Cumulative cases deaths recoveries and active cases 7 3 Cases deaths and recoveries in BC 7 4 Cases deaths recoveries and vaccinations in BC 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksManagement EditA public health emergency was declared in the province on March 17 6 On June 29 2021 BC Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth signed Ministerial Order M275 7 to come into effect at the end of the day on June 30 2021 ending the province wide state of emergency since March 18 2020 8 Several municipalities in the Metro Vancouver Regional District have declared local states of emergency including Vancouver New Westminster Delta Surrey and Richmond 9 On March 19 the BC Housing Management Commission placed a moratorium on evictions from government subsidized housing 9 British Columbia provided an online self assessment tool for those who are concerned they may be infected 10 First responders such as police and firefighters have begun to ask screening questions about COVID 19 symptoms prior to attendance and may wear additional personal protective equipment upon attendance to residences 11 Closures Edit Gatherings of over 50 people have been banned and bars and nightclubs have been ordered to close 12 Restaurants and cafes were initially permitted to remain open as long as staff were able to maintain physical distance from customers However on March 20 provincial health officer Bonnie Henry ordered the closure of all dine in establishments 13 On March 21 she ordered all personal service establishments such as day spas hair and beauty salons and tattoo parlours to close for the foreseeable future 14 Many cities have closed public playgrounds including Vancouver 15 Delta 16 Coquitlam Port Coquitlam and Port Moody 17 Numerous businesses have voluntarily reduced operating hours or closed physical locations Many have moved operations to phone and internet 18 9 Northeast facade of the Vancouver Art Gallery normally a busy location physical distancing has caused a sharp decrease in crowds An almost empty SkyTrain normally trains would be packed full of people Closed movie theatre in Surrey Playground in Port Moody closed off with caution tape A sign indicates the playground is closed The same playground re opened with signage cautioning that special care should still be taken due to COVID 19 Timeline EditCOVID 19 cases in British Columbia Canada vte Deaths Recoveries Active cases Date of cases of recoveries2020 01 28 1 n a 1 2020 02 04 2 100 1 n a 2020 02 05 2 1 2020 02 06 4 100 4 300 4 4 2020 02 14 5 25 4 5 4 2020 02 20 6 20 4 6 4 2020 02 24 7 17 4 7 4 2020 03 02 8 14 4 2020 03 03 12 50 4 2020 03 04 13 8 3 4 2020 03 05 13 42020 03 06 21 62 4 2020 03 07 27 29 4 2020 03 08 27 4 2020 03 09 32 19 4 2020 03 10 39 22 4 2020 03 11 46 18 4 2020 03 12 53 15 4 2020 03 13 64 21 4 2020 03 14 73 14 4 2020 03 15 73 4 2020 03 16 103 41 5 25 2020 03 17 186 81 5 2020 03 18 231 24 5 2020 03 19 271 17 5 2020 03 20 348 28 6 20 2020 03 21 424 22 6 2020 03 22 472 11 6 2020 03 23 539 14 100 1567 2020 03 24 617 14 173 73 2020 03 25 659 6 8 183 5 8 2020 03 26 725 10 186 1 6 2020 03 27 792 9 2 275 48 2020 03 28 884 12 396 44 2020 03 29 900 1 8 396 2020 03 30 970 7 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0 1 2022 03 14 352 728 0 1 2022 03 15 352 965 0 1 2022 03 16 353 139 0 1 2022 03 17 353 379 0 1 2022 03 18 353 578 0 1 2022 03 19 353 778 0 1 2022 03 20 353 928 0 2022 03 21 354 064 0 2022 03 22 354 334 0 1 2022 03 23 354 603 0 1 2022 03 24 354 874 0 1 2022 03 25 355 092 0 1 2022 03 26 355 209 0 1 2022 03 27 355 496 0 1 2022 03 28 355 648 0 2022 03 29 355 961 0 1 2022 03 30 356 252 0 1 2022 03 31 356 501 0 1 2022 04 01 356 772 0 1 2022 04 02 357 046 0 1 2022 04 03 357 245 0 1 2022 04 04 357 500 0 1 Source BC COVID 19 Data BC Centre for Disease Control Data in the BC COVID 19 dashboard is updated from Monday to Friday only 47 The number of cumulative cases and deaths on Saturdays if available are based on daily updates provided to the Government of Canada 48 The numbers of cumulative cases and deaths on Sundays up to July 5 are calculated based on the surveillance report published next Monday The numbers of cumulative cases on Sundays from July 12 onwards are calculated based on the New Cases figure shown in the BC COVID 19 dashboard next Monday BC has revised the new case numbers for November 18 20 and 21 where those are the days the province has topped the mark of 800 in a day November 24 where there were 941 new cases has been revised to 706 cases 49 2021 Easter long weekend revisions on new cases 1 074 for Friday 1 077 for Saturday 999 for Sunday and 890 for Monday 50 Notes The decrease in the number of recoveries on April 17 2020 corresponds to a change in criteria used to determine recoveries in Vancouver Coastal Health cases 19 The data on May 14 include fifteen newly reported cases and one additional case added due to a data correction 20 The data on May 22 includes eighteen newly reported cases and ten additional cases added due to two data corrections 21 The data on May 28 includes nine new cases reported on May 28 and one case removed due to a data correction 22 The data on June 4 includes five newly reported cases and four epidemiologically linked epi linked cases symptomatic individuals who had close contacts with confirmed cases but did not receive tests Epi linked cases were tracked starting May 19 and included in the daily case counts beginning June 4 23 24 Although one new case was reported today the total does not reflect a change compared to yesterday One previously reported case has been removed due to data correction 25 Starting June 11 BC Centre for Disease Control reduces the surveillance report frequency to Mondays and Thursdays only 26 Starting July 16 BC Centre for Disease Control reduces the surveillance report frequency to weekly on Thursdays only 27 Including 40 historic cases tested between August 11 and September 16 as the patients did not have personal health numbers 28 The sharp decrease of 522 active cases and increase of 617 recoveries were occurred due to the delayed reporting 29 One case was removed due to a data correction 30 Second wave begins Starting October 22 BC Centre for Disease Control re scheduled the weekly surveillance report to Fridays 31 British Columbia specially provides another rare weekend update for November 7 32 No updates were provided due to Remembrance Day One case was removed due to a data correction 33 Including 277 historical cases that occurred between November 18 and 26 Two cases were removed for unknown reasons 34 No updates were provided on Christmas Day No updates were provided on December 28 in lieu of Boxing Day occurring over the weekend No updates will be provided on New Year s Day Starting February 3 BC Centre for Disease Control re scheduled the weekly surveillance report to Wednesdays 35 No updates will be provided on Family Day Initially 438 cases but due to data correction additional 254 historical cases occurred within the last seven days 36 Originally 646 new cases but included 36 historical cases that were not previously reported in the case data 37 No updates were provided on Good Friday Third wave begins Three deaths were removed due to data correction 38 One case was removed due to data correction 39 Three cases were removed due to the miscalculation on the percentage of the second doses over the first 40 One case was removed due to data correction 41 No updates were provided on Canada Day 71 additional cases were added due to data correction 42 No updates were provided on BC Day Fourth wave begins No updates were provided on Labour Day No updates were provided on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation No updates were provided on Thanksgiving Day Two previously reported cases were removed and one case was added due to data correction 43 No updates were provided due to Remembrance Day Originally 497 new cases 11 were omitted for unknown reasons 44 Fifth wave begins Due to the holiday deaths and recoveries will not be updated until December 29 Due to the national holiday full report will be resumed on January 4 Starting January 21 2022 BCCDC is no longer providing the regional recovered cases Final recoveries update Starting February 10 2022 BCCDC is no longer providing active and recovered cases due to waning data accuracy 45 Due to the system wide update only 246 of 519 new cases were added to the data From February 19 onwards deaths are reported as a unit and not by day 46 2020 Edit January to April Edit The first case in British Columbia was reported on January 28 The person had returned from Wuhan and began experiencing symptoms on January 26 with self isolation beginning immediately 51 The first case in BC s interior was reported on February 14 The person had recently returned from China and was self isolating 52 The first case in the Fraser Health region was reported on February 20 This was also the first BC case where the person had travelled from Iran The person immediately began self isolation 53 The first two cases in the Lynn Valley Care Centre in North Vancouver were reported on March 7 One resident and one staff member were diagnosed 54 and the centre is thought to be Canada s first case of community transmission 55 BC s first two cases linked to the Grand Princess were hospitalized and also reported on March 7 54 On March 9 the Lynn Valley outbreak resulted in Canada s first death a man in his 80s with pre existing health conditions 55 On March 17 three more deaths were announced two were at the Lynn Valley Care Center and the other was in a hospital in the Fraser Health region 56 Anti lockdown protest in Vancouver on April 26 2020 On March 19 a death was reported at the Lynn Valley Care Centre 57 followed by an additional death on March 21 58 On April 17 Provincial Health Officer Dr Bonnie Henry announced that B C had succeeded in reducing the number of cases the health care system was not overwhelmed and that the province had flattened the curve 59 May to August Edit On May 13 it was disclosed that while in the quarantine system imposed by the government of British Columbia on international arrivals eight farm workers out of 1 500 had tested positive for COVID 19 disease The province started allowing imported farmhands in April and was the only province to implement mandatory quarantine 60 On May 19 the government announced that it was advancing to phase 2 of the restart plan allowing all retail restaurants libraries museums offices and childcare to reopen Parks and beaches were also allowed to reopen with social distancing requirements in place Medically necessary services for physiotherapy dentistry massage therapy and chiropractic were also allowed to resume along with hair salons and counselling services 61 On June 24 Premier John Horgan and Henry announced that BC had successfully flattened the curve enough to allow the province to proceed to phase 3 of the restart plan allowing the film industry to resume and a return for in person education for elementary and high school students in September Gatherings of people greater than 50 were still prohibited 62 63 Entry to stage 4 was conditional on widespread vaccination community immunity or successful treatments 64 the national and global numbers of active cases also needed to decline in order for the province to recommend its implementation Once BC moved to stage 4 conventions concerts international tourism and professional sports would have been allowed 64 In July 2020 the Provincial Government announced back to school plans for the 2020 21 school year 65 In August 2020 the Ministry of Health reviewed guidance from the World Health Organization that indicated that younger children were likely not notable vectors of transmission for SARS CoV 2 and were at significantly lower risk of developing COVID 19 than adults 66 67 On August 4 a group of doctors and dentists operating under the name Masks4Canada published an open letter to Henry Dix and Horgan requesting the implementation of mask mandates and supporting an educational initiative to increase mask use 68 They reiterated the call for firmer action one week later 69 September to December Edit On October 19 Henry declared that British Columbia was in a second wave 70 On October 30 MLA Adrian Dix announced an amended Provincial Health Officer order which limits gatherings in private residences to six guests 71 72 On October 21 British Columbia declared the first school outbreak at Ecole de l Anse au sable in Kelowna 73 On October 27 the President of UFCW 1518 Kim Novak wrote to Henry requesting that she mandate that customers wear masks while shopping at grocery stores 74 On October 29 Interior Health declared the outbreak at Okanagan Men s Centre in Winfield 75 On November 7 Henry announced two week regional lockdown measures including the restriction of all social gatherings of any size in the Fraser and Vancouver regions to immediate household members only from 10 p m until noon of November 23 Other measures restricted travel and group fitness activities 76 77 On November 11 Island Health declared first outbreak on Vancouver Island at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital 78 On November 12 Henry shared modelling data that suggests BC could expect the number of daily new cases to surpass 1 000 unless residents alter their behaviours 79 On November 13 the BC Centre for Disease Control released the October subregional map showing Surrey now has the most COVID 19 cases in British Columbia 80 Fraser Health also declared a COVID 19 outbreak at Platinum Athletic Club at King George Boulevard after 42 customers tested positive between October 21 and November 7 81 In the city vicinity several Loblaws grocery stores and pharmacies in the Lower Mainland including Real Canadian Superstore Wholesale Club Shoppers Drug Mart and T amp T Supermarket reported positive tests for COVID 19 82 Vancouver Coastal Health issued COVID 19 exposure notices for three restaurants in Whistler between October 31 and November 6 83 On November 14 three schools in the Fraser Health region were closed for two weeks after an outbreak and two clusters were reported 84 Fraser Health issued a public exposure notice for Slumber Lodge Motel in Hope November 7 9 85 British Columbia also introduced new fines for Fraser and Vancouver Coastal Health party buses and limousines spotted on the streets will be issued a 2 000 fine plus an additional 200 for each participating individual 86 On November 16 four new care home outbreaks were declared in Surrey New Westminster and Burnaby 87 Dr Bonnie Henry penned an op ed addressing why there is not a universal mask mandate in BC explaining that o rdering universal mask use in all situations creates unnecessary challenges with enforcement and stigmatization 88 On November 17 Island Health reported the first long term care home outbreak in Port Alberni at Tsawaayuus Rainbow Gardens 89 In Victoria a city hall employee was diagnosed between November 13 16 and began self isolating shortly after 90 Additional potential public exposures at Sobeys and Loblaws groceries stores and pharmacies were also reported 91 The outbreak at Tabor care home in the Fraser Valley reached 101 cases 92 Provincial Health Services Authority President Reka Gustafson stated that children were twice as likely to catch COVID 19 at home than at school or daycare indicating to Bonnie Henry and colleagues that transmission rates within schools are overestimated 93 On November 18 Horgan filed Second Components to BC s regional COVID 19 orders hinted at more restrictions and asked the federal government to discourage travel between the provinces amid the increase of COVID 19 cases 94 95 96 On November 19 the BC government issued several new public health orders including the compulsory wearing of masks in indoor public spaces and the expansion of the lower mainland specific health orders of November 7 to the entire province Event church service and gathering restrictions would be in place until December 7 at the earliest prohibiting all social interaction outside of immediate household or core bubbles 97 98 99 100 Northern Health declared an outbreak at an LNG site after 14 employees were confirmed positive in Kitimat who were immediately told to self isolate 101 The Society of BC Veterinarian announced an increase of kennel cough among the dogs in the Lower Mainland that may have been connected to the pandemic 102 On November 20 Surrey reported 19 school exposures within 24 hours 103 On November 21 Interior Health declared an outbreak at Orchard Manor in Kelowna over a positive test of a staff member 104 On November 23 the outbreak at Nanaimo General Hospital which was declared on Remembrance Day was declared over 105 Over the weekend Campbell River declared an outbreak at a seniors home 106 On November 24 the provincial state of emergency which was declared since March 18 has been renewed 19 times and resulted in reaching the mark of 8 months 107 Movie theatres dance studios and yoga classes on the mainland suspended their operations again based on the provincial restriction 108 109 Burnaby Hospital declared an outbreak that resulted in five deaths and 95 patient and staff infections 110 Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth announced a new order under the Emergency Program Act that allows law enforcement officers to issue 230 fines to anyone who violates the indoor mask mandate included in the health orders declared on November 19 111 112 On November 25 CTV News Vancouver reported that the COVID 19 infections in Fraser Health was among the highest per capita in Canada double the national average 113 On November 26 eight cases were reported at the BC provincial courthouse in Surrey though no outbreak was declared 114 On November 29 three Fraser Valley churches defied an order to suspend in person religious gatherings from Henry and the RCMP fined one church in Langley 2 300 The police were called into the Riverside Calvary Chapel after municipal bylaw officers reported a service was under way The other churches were in Chilliwack 115 On December 1 Island Health noted that 135 cases had been added on Vancouver Island in the past week 116 On December 5 Fraser Health reported two more long term care home outbreaks in Chilliwack and Coquitlam 117 On December 6 a Fraser Valley mink farm declared an outbreak after eight people tested positive on site 118 On December 7 Henry officially renewed the provincial restrictions once again through Christmas and New Year s Eve until January 8 2021 119 On December 8 Premier Horgan stated that BC is expecting roughly 4 000 people to be vaccinated by the end of next week 120 Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth also threatened to increase the fines for whomever repeatedly break the pandemic related rules after two churches defied health orders on December 6 121 122 On December 14 Dix and Horgan announced that Pfizer s COVID 19 vaccine arrived in BC 123 On December 15 Henry noted that the curve was being flattened due to the COVID 19 restrictions 124 Burnaby Hospital reported a second outbreak after the previous one ended on December 11 125 A 64 year old healthcare worker from Vancouver General Hospital was the first British Columbian to receive the COVID 19 vaccine 126 127 Interior Health identified 60 cases at Big White Ski Resort in Kelowna that were suspected of being linked to gatherings 128 Horgan stated that the province would strengthen the enforcement on COVID 19 public health orders 129 130 131 On December 16 three mining sites near Elkford reported an outbreak spanning 3 sites involving 27 individuals confirmed to have COVID 19 132 133 The Wingtat Game Bird Packers Inc poultry processing plant in Surrey was shut down after an outbreak of 30 cases was reported 134 On December 18 a poultry processing plant in Abbotsford declared an outbreak after nine workers tested positive for the virus 135 On December 19 an individual on Vancouver Island was identified as having been infected with Variant of Concern 202012 01 VOC 202012 01 a more contagious variant of SARS CoV 2 that was first reported in the United Kingdom The province publicly announced the case on December 27 stating that the resident had recently returned from travel to London on a flight to Nanaimo 136 137 On December 21 Henry indicated that initial doses of the Pfizer BioNTech had completed distribution within all B C health regions 138 139 140 Henry herself received her first dose of the vaccine the next day being among the first administered by Island Health 141 142 On December 24 a second mink farm in the Fraser Valley was placed under quarantine after a mink tested positive for COVID 19 143 On December 30 Henry announced an emergency curfew on liquor sales for New Year s Eve prohibiting the sale of liquor at bars restaurants and retail stores after 8 p m and requiring the closure of bars by 9 p m and restaurants by 10 p m Henry justified the order as a measure to discourage social gatherings and risky behaviour that could lead to exposure 144 145 2021 Edit January to April Edit On January 3 A cluster of COVID 19 cases was found in Snuneymuxw First Nation in Nanaimo back in late December 2020 resulted in a community lockdown until at least January 15 at 9 pm 146 On January 5 B C s Fraser Valley mink farmers decided to euthanize the remaining 1 000 minks due to the excessive positive COVID 19 tests in the farm 147 148 Vancouver Coastal Health reported an outbreak at St Paul s Hospital in Vancouver that has led to the closure of the cardiac unit 149 On January 7 Henry extended the provincial restrictions until February 5 150 That same day Island Health reported an outbreak at the Ts i ts uwatul Lelum Center in Duncan after a staff member tested positive 151 Cowichan Tribes a First Nations band in the Cowichan Valley was issued a stay at home order beginning from 5 p m until January 22 after a spike of COVID 19 cases 152 On January 9 Fraser Health reported two more Surrey long term care homes facing COVID 19 outbreaks with one resident and three staff members testing positive for the virus 153 Island Health has also reported a recent outbreak at a Victoria long term care home with a positive test on an employee 154 On January 12 B C announced that the supply of COVID 19 vaccines was almost depleted and worked on a vaccine distribution plan with the federal government 155 On January 14 Horgan sought legal advice to determine if an inter provincial travel ban in response to increasing COVID 19 cases in the other provinces would be constitutional 156 157 B C confirmed its first case of South African COVID 19 variant 501 V2 which involved a person who had not travelled or come in close contact with a traveller 158 On January 18 Fraser Health reported another COVID 19 outbreak at Eagle Ridge Manor in Port Moody after one staff member and one resident tested positive for the virus 159 On January 19 the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade published a survey on its members in regards to the impact COVID 19 has in regards to Metro Vancouver businesses some statistics include 24 percent of businesses expecting layoffs and 22 percent planning on reducing hours 160 On the same day Dix said that the second doses of the Pfizer vaccine would still be taking place in the province though new vials would not be delivered to Canada in the following week 161 162 He also remarked that the provincial vaccination rollout had to adjust over the shipment delay 163 as such the province had to rely on Moderna s vaccine until further notice 164 On January 20 Providence Health Care reported an outbreak at St Paul s Hospital s renal inpatient unit 165 On January 21 Interior Health reported a new COVID 19 community cluster in the Cariboo Chilcotin region as a result of social events and gatherings in Williams Lake 166 On January 22 Horgan announced an immunization schedule to vaccinate individuals by demographic 167 On January 25 B C tracked six VOC 202012 01 and three 501 V2 cases all VOC cases were linked to travelling 168 Island Health reported a second COVID 19 outbreak at the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital 169 On January 26 Henry warned that the province was at risk for another case spike 170 On January 28 BC Centre for Disease Control director Monika Naus informed Henry of two reported cases of thrombocytopenia temporally associated with receipt of a COVID 19 vaccine in the province 171 On February 1 Mike Farnworth received a recommendation to increase fines for attending or promoting non compliant events as the most effective measurer to enforce compliance with public health measures 172 On February 5 B C indefinitely extended the ban on social gatherings and events 173 On February 9 Henry sought an injunction against three Fraser Valley churches that defied COVID orders 174 which was denied by the Supreme Court 175 The churches were granted an exemption on February 27 to hold services outside while obeying safety protocols 176 On February 12 Henry announced the first confirmed case of the Nigerian variant in the province 177 In the Northern Health region a gold mine north of Stewart declared a COVID 19 exposure infecting over 22 employees and contractors 178 before revising the total to 42 cases on February 18 179 On February 26 Fraser Health stated that three more Surrey schools were exposed to COVID 19 variants of concern 180 On March 1 B C Health officials predicted that all British Columbians should be able to get the first doses of COVID 19 vaccines by the end of July 181 They revised and extended the time between the two vaccine doses from 3 4 weeks to four months 182 On March 4 Henry said that new vaccine approvals would hasten the schedule 183 On March 9 a new COVID 19 outbreak was declared in a Surrey care home where 88 percent of residents were vaccinated 184 The provincial top doctor also warns that the vaccines will not stop all COVID 19 transmission 185 On March 10 B C Health officials decided to allow adults in Prince Rupert and Port Edward to be eligible for the first doses of COVID 19 vaccines by mid March as infections rates did not improve with the rest of the province 186 187 On March 11 Henry permitted outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people 188 and provincial health officials stated on March 12 that all bars and restaurants must stop serving alcohol at 8 p m on St Patrick s Day 189 190 Naus informed Henry that BC was seeing rates of anaphylaxis reported at higher than the Canadian average 171 On March 15 Henry stated that she was confident that all vaccines are safe and effective despite the AstraZeneca vaccine s side effects 191 On March 23 Henry warned that the province is potentially at its brink of the third wave in regards to the increase of COVID 19 infections among people aged between 20 and 59 192 193 On March 29 B C temporarily suspended the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine for adults under the age of 55 under the recommendation of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization NACI 194 and resumed vaccinations with it for people aged 55 to 65 the following day 195 On April 5 two Vancouver restaurants had their business licences suspended for at least two weeks for defying COVID 19 related health orders against indoor dining 196 On April 6 Dix declared that the Brazilian COVID 19 variant P 1 is more contagious than B 1 1 7 and B 1 351 197 198 The provincial government also made a province wide online vaccination booking system public 199 During the daily report on April 8 Henry stated that the province stopped determining strains in positive COVID 19 cases which would all be presumed highly infectious 200 Health officials also hinted that the variants were replacing the standard COVID 19 cases 201 On April 12 Henry declared that B C was officially in a third wave 202 The day after she urged all residents to stay in their immediate neighbourhoods 203 On April 19 Henry reported that an infant younger than two years old with pre existing conditions had died related to COVID 19 204 Health officials also lowered the age limit for the AstraZeneca vaccine to 40 years and older as B C set up vaccination clinics in the hot spots 205 On April 21 the province reported that 39 recent cases since April 4 were of the B 1617 variant of SARS CoV 2 first discovered in India which had been deemed a variant of interest 206 Due to the threat of variants of concern Minister of Public Safety Mike Farnworth issued an order on April 23 to prohibit non essential interprovincial travel between the Lower Mainland Fraser Valley Vancouver Island and Northern Interior regions The order would last through at least May 25 and be punishable by fines 207 208 On April 26 health officials confirmed that an infant died of COVID 19 back in January 209 On April 28 B C lowered the age limit of vaccine eligibility and began offering the AstraZeneca vaccine to people 30 years and older 210 May to August Edit COVID 19 immunization line administered in Guildford Surrey On May 2 B C Liberal MLA Mike Bernier announced that he had tested positive for COVID 19 211 On May 4 the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control BCCDC changed its stance on COVID 19 transmission and confirmed SARS CoV 2 can spread through aerosols 212 On May 6 B C reported the first case of blood clotting from the AstraZeneca vaccine 213 On May 11 B C introduced legislation to fill gaps in sick pay related to COVID 19 214 On May 13 it was reported that over 98 percent of B C s recent COVID 19 cases involved people who were either unvaccinated or had been vaccinated for less than three weeks 215 B C also reported a second case of blood clotting related to the AstraZeneca vaccine 216 On May 18 as per the deprecation of the AstraZeneca vaccine across Canada due to concerns over blood clotting health officials stated that those who had received it as their first dose may receive a different mRNA based vaccine as their second dose 217 On May 24 the B C Centre for Disease Control BCCDC issued a report stating that at least 85 of all new cases from May 9 to 15 involved four variants of concern The Delta variant accounted for roughly 2 of these cases 218 On May 25 Horgan and Henry announced BC s Restart a plan to ease the current restrictions including restrictions on gatherings business capacity and interprovincial travel in four phases based on cases hospitalizations and vaccination progress The process was expected to be completed by September 219 On May 27 the B C government announced that the time in between Moderna and Pfizer vaccine shots was reduced to around eight weeks 220 In the week of May 28 the number of COVID 19 cases attributed to the Delta variant rose to seven percent 221 On June 3 Henry reported three outbreaks at B C care homes involving the Delta variant 222 On June 15 due to declining cases and at least 65 of adults having received at least one vaccine dose the province entered Step 2 of BC s Restart This included lifting the interprovincial travel ban and easing of capacity limits on gatherings and some businesses The Delta variant was stated to be a concern in the province but was not yet spreading rapidly 223 224 Over the Family Day weekend Fraser Health which had been the region most impacted by COVID 19 provincially administered 7 000 vaccine doses in a 32 hour Vax a Thon in Surrey 225 226 On July 1 the province entered Step 3 of BC s Restart this eased further restrictions including the indoor mask mandate personal gatherings some business capacity limits subject to WorkSafeBC communicable disease prevention guidance and casinos nightclubs and indoor sporting events to operate at limited capacities 227 On July 27 Dix Henry and Dr Penny Ballem discussed aspects of the province s vaccine rollout and how it would deal with those who have actively refused the vaccine with Henry stating that It is a choice to be immunized but there are consequences for people who are not immunized and that s going to be more important for us as we head into the fall 228 On July 28 health officials announced that the indoor mask mandate would be reinstated for the central Okanagan region and that travel into the region would be discouraged regardless of vaccination status The province cited an ongoing surge of COVID 19 cases in the region particularly among younger residents at least 323 cases had been recorded in the region since July 1 and the majority of them were among residents who were not yet fully vaccinated 229 230 On August 6 additional public health orders were announced for the region effective August 9 including ordering the closure of bars and nightclubs that do not serve food ending liquor sales at 10 p m nightly private gatherings restricted to five people events restricted to 50 people with safety plan and prohibiting high intensity fitness classes 231 On August 8 the BCCDC suggested almost all COVID 19 cases reported in the last week of July were caused by the Delta variant 232 On August 9 B C reduced the interval between two COVID 19 vaccine doses from seven weeks to four weeks 233 On August 12 Dix and Henry announced all employees of assisted living and long term care facilities in the province must be fully vaccinated by October 12 234 On August 20 it was announced that all targeted public health orders for the central Okanagan would be extended to the entirety of the Interior Health region Henry stated that infections were levelling off in the central Okanagan but that transmission had increased elsewhere in the region She cited wildfire evacuations as a potential factor in these increases 235 On August 23 Henry announced that proof of vaccination would become mandatory for people aged 12 and over at social recreational and discretionary events and businesses 236 such as restaurants nightclubs gyms organized indoor events and ticketed sporting events Patrons under 12 must be accompanied by a vaccinated adult Effective September 13 individuals must present proof of at least one vaccine dose and by October 24 they must present proof of full vaccination Henry stated that this order would last through at least January 31 2022 but may be extended if needed The measure will be enforced with a new B C vaccine card which will also be downloadable for smartphones There will be no exceptions for recent negative tests or for medical or religious reasons that prevent vaccination faith based gatherings and K 12 school activities are not covered by the order 237 238 239 240 The next day Henry announced that the mask mandate for public indoor spaces would also be reinstated effective August 25 due to the Delta variant and the number of unvaccinated residents in the province She also discussed plans for the next school year allowing full day in person learning as normal but with masks mandatory for staff and students in grades 4 and up 241 242 On August 27 B C reported an increase in breakthrough infections among fully vaccinated individuals which were attributed to unvaccinated people 243 September to December Edit In response to a significant increase of cases in the Northern Health region the province established regional restrictions on September 2 244 On September 3 B C Legislative Assembly Management Committee passed a motion to implement a proof of COVID 19 vaccination program be established for Members of the Legislative Assembly caucus staff and Legislative Assembly administration staff working on the legislative precinct effective September 13 2021 and concluding on January 31 2022 245 On September 7 B C soft launched the vaccine passport program 246 247 before being officially implemented on September 13 248 As of September 27 the vaccine card with a QR code became only acceptable proof of vaccination for accessing many non essential businesses 249 On September 21 Henry urged pregnant women to receive a COVID 19 vaccine 250 On October 5 B C promised to offer a third COVID 19 vaccine dose to moderately and severely immunocompromised residents 251 On October 14 B C announced new restrictions for residents living in the Northern Health region including fully vaccinated individuals that are expected to last until November 19 252 On October 25 B C lifted indoor occupancy capacity restrictions in most regions 253 On October 30 B C introduced federal vaccine passports for people travelling by air rail or ship 254 On November 5 Henry declared COVID 19 as a preventable disease in regards the vaccines effectiveness 255 On November 16 B C confirmed the first case of Delta sublineage AY 4 2 256 On November 30 B C confirmed the first case of the Omicron variant in the Fraser Health region which involved a traveller who returned from Nigeria and was quarantined 257 On December 7 four individuals who arrived from Egypt Iran and Nigeria tested positive for the Omicron variant Some of the cases were fully vaccinated with different vaccines 258 On December 17 Henry announced that a number of new restrictions on gatherings would be implemented due to the Omicron variant from December 20 all organized gatherings require proof of vaccination regardless of size bars and restaurants must prohibit activities such as mingling and dancing and venues with a capacity over 1 000 are capped at 50 capacity Sports tournaments and organized New Year s Eve events are prohibited These orders are effective through January 31 2022 The prohibition on New Year s Eve does not apply to seated events but they are still subject to the aforementioned restrictions on mingling and dancing The province did not employ the curfew used last year 259 260 On December 20 further restrictions were announced effective December 22 through January 18 bars nightclubs and fitness facilities must close all seated venues are capped at 50 capacity regardless of venue size restaurants may continue to operate with social distancing and a maximum of six patrons per table organized indoor gatherings are prohibited and private gatherings are restricted to ten vaccinated individuals from a maximum of two households 261 On December 31 Henry announced that the self isolation period for fully vaccinated individuals was reduced to five days 262 2022 Edit January to April Edit On January 18 B C scheduled to reopen gyms and exercise facilities and extended the restriction on gathering until at least February 16 263 On January 20 the self isolation period for fully vaccinated individuals was removed from the province s COVID 19 guidelines 264 On January 25 B C tentatively extended the vaccine passport system until June 30 265 On January 26 B C detected some cases of Omicron variant lineage BA 2 in the province 266 On January 31 B C Legislative Assembly Management Committee passed a motion that the proof of COVID 19 vaccination program implemented by the committee on September 3 2021 be extended under the same terms until June 30 2022 267 On February 9 Henry discontinued the recording of active and recovered cases stating that the data is losing its accuracy 268 On February 16 B C lifted most of the long term restrictions that were enacted since December 2021 but mask mandates and vaccine passports remain in effect 269 On February 26 rapid COVID 19 antigen tests became available for people that are at least 70 years old 270 As of March 10 the Office of the Provincial Health Officer had received 47 exemption requests for the vaccine passport system on grounds of religious accommodation All 47 requests were rejected Out of 708 exemption requests on medical grounds 71 were approved and 275 rejected 271 On March 11 the indoor mask mandate was lifted 272 A mandate that required healthcare professionals to be vaccinated against COVID 19 has been abandoned though patients have the right to be aware of their vaccination status 273 On April 7 the provincial government transitioned to a weekly report 274 On April 8 the vaccine card program ended 275 On April 28 Henry confirmed that BC health officials were monitoring possible cases of unusual severe acute hepatitis occurring outside of the province in Canada as well as the United States and United Kingdom 276 May Edit On May 4 a request made by lawyers for Henry to dismiss a court challenge against the province s COVID 19 vaccine mandate for health care workers was rejected by a judge 277 278 Variants of concern EditThe first case of the Alpha variant was confirmed on December 15 2020 involving a traveller who had recently returned from London UK Beta was first confirmed on January 14 2021 followed by Gamma on March 9 The first 39 cases of Delta were confirmed on April 21 279 280 The first case of Omicron was confirmed on November 30 2021 from a patient who had recently travelled to Nigeria 257 Variants of concern VoC cases as of February 11 2022 update 281 282 283 Alpha a Beta b Gamma g Delta d Omicron o 15 027 4 44 164 0 05 11 440 3 38 57 705 17 04 23 237 6 86 Eligible 5 vaccination progress EditSee also COVID 19 vaccination in Canada On the week of December 13 2020 B C began the four phase mass COVID 19 immunization plan starting with individuals who were most at risk Status as of February 9 2022 update 284 First doses Second doses90 29 A 84 77 B Note F 0 49 E 50 59 D 60 66 C 67 72 B 73 85 A 86 100 S 101 Reference 285 Cases mandates and restriction by health authority EditMandates and restrictions Indoor mask mandate Restrictions Indoor vaccinepassport requirementsFraser Health Ended on March 11 2022 272 Lifted on February 16 2022 286 Ended on April 8 2022 287 Vancouver Coastal HealthInterior HealthIsland HealthNorthern HealthNotes Starting January 14 2022 current hospitalization has transitioned to census data by the hospitals where patients are currently hospitalized Starting January 21 2022 the BC Centre for Disease Control has stopped recording the regional recovered cases Starting February 10 2022 the BC Centre for Disease Control no longer provides provincial active and recovered cases due to waning data accuracy Starting April 7 2022 daily reports have been replaced by weekly reports on the BC COVID 19 dashboard 288 Social and economic impact Edit Deserted exterior of Canada Place Note the two pedestrians on the left wearing face masks As a result of the pandemic BC Ferries cancelled sailings 289 began to permit passengers to stay in their vehicles during sailings 290 and were granted authority to refuse to transport passengers showing symptoms consistent with the coronavirus 291 292 On April 12 BC Ferries announced that they had reduced their sailings and were operating at 50 percent capacity 293 The provincial legislature passed an aid bill on March 25 2020 before adjourning indefinitely 294 While adjourned some virtual sessions took place 295 The leadership contest of the Green Party of British Columbia was postponed 296 297 In many parts of the province residents began daily cheers at 7 00 p m to celebrate and thank healthcare workers 298 299 300 301 302 In April Mr PG flew a flag emblazoned with a red heart as part of a community support initiative 303 In response to layoffs and unemployment the government suspended nearly all evictions and froze rent increases In limited circumstances where safety concerns exist evictions were still permitted as well as where notices were issued prior to the state of emergency A 500 monthly rental rebate was also created to assist tenants unable to pay their monthly rent The rebate is paid directly to landlords of qualifying tenants 304 The Vancouver Tenants Union called for tenants in larger complexes to unite to negotiate favourable terms with landlords Some other tenant advocacy groups called for a large scale rent strike 305 306 The Pacific National Exhibition and Celebration of Light were both cancelled 307 The Vancouver Pride Society cancelled its parade and planned virtual events in its place 308 309 310 Closures caused cash flow problems for attractions including Science World the H R MacMillan Space Centre and the Vancouver Aquarium all of which rely on revenues from admissions 311 312 Fundraisers raised over 600 000 for the Aquarium as a response to reports that the Aquarium may permanently close 313 314 Statistical data EditNew cases and deaths weekly on Wednesdays from February 3 2021 onwards Edit Cumulative cases deaths recoveries and active cases Edit Cases deaths and recoveries in BC Edit January to April 2020 vte Date Cases Deaths Recoveries ActiveNew Total Change New Total Change New Total Change2020 01 28 1 1 16 days 0 1 12020 02 04 1 2 100 1 1 12020 02 05 0 2 0 1 12020 02 06 2 4 100 3 4 300 02020 02 14 1 5 25 0 4 15 days 0 5 0 4 12020 02 20 1 6 20 0 4 23 days 0 6 0 4 22020 02 24 1 7 17 0 4 36 days 0 7 0 4 32020 03 02 1 8 14 0 4 42020 03 03 4 12 50 0 4 82020 03 04 1 13 8 3 0 4 92020 03 06 8 21 62 0 4 172020 03 07 6 27 29 0 4 232020 03 08 0 27 0 4 232020 03 09 5 32 19 0 4 272020 03 10 7 39 22 1 1 0 4 342020 03 11 7 46 18 0 1 0 4 412020 03 12 7 53 15 0 1 0 4 482020 03 13 11 64 21 0 1 0 4 562020 03 14 9 73 14 0 1 0 4 682020 03 15 0 73 0 1 0 4 682020 03 16 30 103 41 3 4 300 1 5 25 942020 03 17 83 186 81 3 7 75 0 5 1742020 03 18 45 231 24 0 7 0 5 2192020 03 19 40 271 17 1 8 14 0 5 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25 1 470 1 7 0 58 0 905 5022020 04 13 20 1 490 1 4 11 69 19 21 926 2 3 4952020 04 14 27 1 517 1 8 3 72 4 3 16 942 1 7 5032020 04 15 44 1 561 2 9 3 75 4 2 13 955 1 4 5312020 04 16 14 1 575 0 9 2 77 2 7 28 983 2 9 5152020 04 17 43 1 618 2 7 1 78 1 3 17 i 966 1 7 5742020 04 18 29 1 647 1 8 3 81 3 5 21 987 2 2 5792020 04 19 29 1 676 1 8 3 84 3 7 0 987 6052020 04 20 23 1 699 1 4 2 86 2 4 52 1 039 5 3 5742020 04 21 25 1 724 1 5 1 87 1 2 2 1 041 0 2 5972020 04 22 71 1 795 4 1 3 90 3 4 38 1 079 3 7 6262020 04 23 29 1 824 1 6 4 94 4 4 13 1 092 1 2 6382020 04 24 29 1 853 1 6 4 98 4 3 22 1 114 2 0 6412020 04 25 95 1 948 5 1 2 100 2 0 23 1 137 2 0 7112020 04 26 39 1 987 2 0 2 102 2 0 0 1 137 7482020 04 27 11 1 998 0 6 1 103 1 0 53 1 190 4 7 7052020 04 28 55 2 053 2 6 2 105 1 9 41 1 231 3 4 7172020 04 29 34 2 087 1 7 4 109 3 8 74 1 305 6 0 6732020 04 30 25 2 112 1 2 2 111 1 8 17 1 322 1 3 679May to August 2020 vte Date Cases Deaths Recoveries ActiveNew Total Change New Total Change New Total 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3 152 2 0 19 2 020 0 9 3072020 05 22 28 iii 2 507 1 1 3 155 2 0 22 2 042 1 1 3102020 05 23 10 2 517 0 4 2 157 1 3 15 2 057 0 7 3032020 05 24 6 2 523 0 2 1 158 0 6 0 2 057 3082020 05 25 7 2 530 0 3 3 161 1 9 45 2 102 2 2 2672020 05 26 11 2 541 0 4 0 161 20 2 122 1 0 2582020 05 27 9 2 550 0 4 1 162 0 6 22 2 144 1 0 2442020 05 28 8 iv 2 558 0 3 2 164 1 2 9 2 153 0 4 2412020 05 29 4 2 562 0 2 0 164 17 2 170 0 8 2282020 05 30 11 2 573 0 4 0 164 11 2 181 0 5 2282020 05 31 9 2 582 0 3 0 164 0 2 181 2362020 06 01 15 2 597 0 6 1 165 0 6 26 2 207 1 2 2252020 06 02 4 2 601 0 2 0 165 22 2 229 1 0 2072020 06 03 22 2 623 0 8 1 166 0 6 14 2 243 0 6 2142020 06 04 9 v 2 632 0 3 0 166 22 2 265 1 0 1972020 06 05 0 vi 2 632 1 167 0 6 7 2 272 0 3 1932020 06 08 27 2 659 1 0 0 167 37 2 309 1 6 1832020 06 09 8 2 669 0 3 0 167 10 2 319 0 4 1832020 06 10 11 vii 2 680 0 4 0 167 9 2 328 0 4 1852020 06 11 14 viii 2 694 0 5 0 167 16 2 344 0 7 1832020 06 15 51 2 745 1 9 1 168 0 6 51 2 395 2 2 1822020 06 18 38 2 783 1 4 0 168 30 2 425 1 3 1902020 06 22 39 2 822 1 4 1 169 0 6 46 2 471 1 9 1822020 06 25 47 2 869 1 7 4 173 2 4 46 2 517 1 9 1792020 06 29 35 2 904 1 2 1 174 0 6 60 2 577 2 4 1532020 07 02 36 2 940 1 2 3 177 1 7 26 2 603 1 0 1602020 07 06 38 2 978 1 3 6 183 3 3 26 2 629 1 0 1662020 07 09 50 3 028 1 7 3 186 1 6 38 2 667 1 4 1752020 07 13 87 3 115 2 9 3 189 1 6 51 2 718 1 9 2082020 07 16 55 ix 3 170 1 8 0 189 71 2 789 2 6 1922020 07 23 222 3 392 7 0 2 191 1 0 109 2 898 3 9 3042020 07 30 199 3 591 5 8 3 194 1 6 257 3 155 8 9 2422020 08 06 290 3 881 8 0 1 195 0 5 160 3 315 5 1 371 315 2020 08 13 393 4 274 10 1 1 196 0 5 185 3 500 5 6 5782020 08 20 551 4 825 12 9 4 200 2 0 345 3 845 9 9 7802020 08 27 547 5 372 11 3 4 204 2 0 417 4 262 10 8 906Cases deaths recoveries and vaccinations in BC Edit September to December 2020 vte Date Cases Deaths Recoveries Vaccinations ActiveNew Total Change New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change2020 09 03 669 6 041 12 5 6 210 2 9 382 4 644 9 0 No vaccines yet 1 1872020 09 10 789 6 830 13 0 3 213 1 4 561 5 205 12 1 1 4122020 09 17 833 7 663 12 2 7 220 3 3 533 5 738 10 2 1 7052020 09 24 880 8 543 11 5 9 229 4 1 1 179 6 917 20 5 1 3972020 10 01 677 9 220 7 9 6 235 2 6 778 7 695 11 2 1 2902020 10 08 846 10 066 9 2 10 245 4 3 703 8 398 9 1 1 4232020 10 15 968 11 034 9 6 5 250 2 0 859 9 257 10 2 1 5272020 10 23 1 520 x 12 554 13 8 6 256 2 4 857 10 114 9 3 2 0512020 10 30 1 827 14 381 14 6 7 263 2 7 1 334 11 448 13 2 2 4482020 11 06 2 768 17 149 19 2 12 275 4 6 1 587 13 035 13 9 3 8392020 11 13 3 836 20 985 22 4 15 290 5 5 1 866 14 901 14 3 5 7942020 11 20 4 489 25 474 21 4 41 331 14 1 2 576 17 477 17 3 7 6662020 11 27 5 410 30 884 21 2 64 395 19 3 3 827 21 304 21 9 9 1852020 12 04 5 248 36 132 17 97 492 24 6 4 354 25 658 20 4 9 9822020 12 11 4 665 40 797 12 9 106 598 21 5 3 940 29 598 15 4 10 6012020 12 18 4 603 xi 45 400 11 3 126 724 21 1 3 991 33 589 13 5 2 592 11 0872020 12 25 3 721 49 121 8 2 N A xii 10 529January to April 2021 vte Date Cases Deaths Recoveries Vaccinations Active New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change2021 01 01 3 434 52 555 7 N A xiii 9 527 1 0022021 01 08 4 077 56 632 7 8 264 988 36 5 14 616 48 205 43 5 43 667 46 259 1 684 7 7 439 2 0882021 01 15 3 485 60 117 6 2 59 1 047 6 4 910 53 115 10 2 32 274 75 941 69 8 5 955 1 4842021 01 22 3 367 63 484 5 6 81 1 128 7 7 3 340 56 455 6 3 32 423 108 364 42 7 5 901 542021 02 03 5 296 xiv 68 780 8 3 106 1 234 9 4 5 188 61 643 9 2 33 782 142 146 31 2 5 903 22021 02 10 3 076 71 856 7 7 35 1 269 2 8 4 524 66 167 7 3 15 651 157 797 11 4 420 1 4832021 02 17 2 854 74 710 4 48 1 317 3 8 3 000 69 167 4 5 18 218 176 015 11 5 4 226 1942021 02 24 3 568 78 278 4 8 21 1 338 1 6 3 052 72 219 4 4 54 860 230 875 31 2 4 721 4952021 03 03 3 631 81 909 4 6 34 1 372 2 5 3 600 75 819 5 58 934 289 809 25 5 4 718 32021 03 10 3 741 85 650 4 6 22 1 394 1 6 3 490 79 309 4 6 65 531 355 340 22 6 4 947 2292021 03 17 3 777 89 427 4 4 17 1 411 1 2 3 774 83 083 4 8 88 800 444 140 25 4 933 142021 03 24 4 542 93 969 5 1 30 1 441 2 1 3 774 86 857 4 5 138 494 582 634 31 2 5 671 7382021 03 31 6 079 100 048 6 5 17 1 448 1 2 4 209 91 066 4 8 173 446 756 080 29 8 7 524 1 8532021 04 07 6 937 106 985 6 9 33 1 491 2 3 5 560 96 626 6 1 190 016 946 096 25 1 8 868 1 3442021 04 14 7 885 114 870 7 4 30 1 521 2 6 734 103 360 7 244 736 1 190 832 25 9 9 989 1 1212021 04 21 6 881 121 751 6 25 1 546 1 6 7 679 111 039 7 4 266 114 1 456 946 22 3 9 166 8232021 04 28 6 138 127 889 5 30 1 576 1 9 7 018 118 057 6 3 248 463 1 705 409 17 1 8 256 910May to August 2021 vte Date Cases Deaths Recoveries Vaccinations Active New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change2021 05 05 5 036 132 925 3 9 18 1 594 1 1 6 195 124 252 5 2 237 821 1 943 230 13 9 7 079 1 1772021 05 12 4 298 137 223 3 2 33 1 627 2 1 5 272 129 524 4 2 334 008 2 277 318 17 2 6 072 1 0072021 05 19 3 373 140 596 2 5 31 1 658 1 9 4 461 133 985 3 4 355 589 2 632 907 15 6 4 953 1 1192021 05 26 2 290 142 886 1 6 25 1 683 1 5 3 532 137 517 2 6 294 580 2 927 487 11 2 3 686 1 2672021 06 02 1 781 144 667 1 2 24 1 707 1 4 2 721 140 238 2 437 799 3 365 286 15 2 722 9642021 06 09 1 176 145 843 0 8 17 1 725 1 1 868 142 106 1 3 384 472 3 749 758 11 4 2 012 7102021 06 16 831 146 674 0 6 13 1 738 0 8 1 343 143 449 0 9 404 374 4 154 132 10 8 1 487 5252021 06 23 597 147 271 0 4 6 1 744 0 3 934 144 383 0 7 416 021 4 570 153 10 1 144 3432021 06 30 350 147 621 0 2 10 1 754 0 6 649 145 032 0 4 432 763 5 002 916 9 5 835 3092021 07 07 235 147 856 0 2 5 1 759 0 3 423 145 455 0 3 401 131 5 404 047 8 642 1932021 07 14 372 148 228 0 3 1 1 760 0 1 402 145 817 0 3 468 564 5 872 611 8 7 651 92021 07 21 413 148 641 0 3 3 1 763 0 2 325 146 142 0 2 424 538 6 297 149 7 2 736 852021 07 28 803 149 444 0 5 8 1 771 0 5 614 146 756 0 4 388 833 6 685 982 6 2 917 1812021 08 04 1 529 150 973 1 1 1 772 0 1 653 147 409 0 4 245 833 6 931 815 3 7 1 792 8752021 08 11 2 876 153 849 1 9 6 1 778 0 3 1 037 148 446 0 7 182 435 7 114 250 2 6 3 625 1 8332021 08 18 3 718 157 567 2 4 4 1 782 0 2 1 656 150 102 1 1 150 972 7 265 222 2 1 5 683 2 0582021 08 25 4 402 161 969 2 8 20 1 802 1 1 4 567 154 669 3 104 519 7 369 741 1 4 5 498 185September to December 2021 vte Date Cases Deaths Recoveries Vaccinations Active New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change2021 09 01 4 884 166 853 3 16 1 818 0 9 4 231 158 900 2 7 105 974 7 479 315 1 4 6 135 637 2021 09 08 4 711 171 564 2 8 24 1 842 1 3 4 893 163 793 3 1 78 241 7 557 556 1 5 929 206 2021 09 15 4 916 176 480 2 9 31 1 873 1 7 4 666 168 459 2 8 86 357 7 643 913 1 1 6 148 219 2021 09 22 4 457 180 937 2 5 37 1 910 2 4 756 173 215 2 8 95 915 7 739 828 1 3 5 812 336 2021 09 29 5 308 186 245 2 9 42 1 953 2 2 4 514 177 729 2 6 91 401 7 831 229 1 2 6 563 751 2021 10 06 4 879 191 124 2 6 39 1 992 2 5 057 182 786 2 8 77 063 7 908 832 1 6 346 217 2021 10 13 4 062 195 186 2 1 41 2 033 2 1 4 778 187 564 2 6 83 100 7 991 932 1 1 5 589 757 2021 10 20 4 348 199 534 2 2 59 2 092 2 9 4 625 192 189 2 5 96 410 8 088 342 1 2 5 253 336 2021 10 27 4 038 203 572 2 45 2 137 2 2 4 153 196 342 2 2 98 311 8 186 653 1 2 5 093 160 2021 11 03 3 548 207 120 1 7 55 2 192 2 6 3 878 200 220 2 91 545 8 278 198 1 1 4 708 385 2021 11 10 3 638 210 758 1 8 42 2 234 1 9 3 689 203 909 1 8 95 484 8 373 682 1 2 4 615 93 2021 11 17 2 924 213 682 1 4 47 2 281 2 1 3 870 207 779 1 9 122 762 8 496 444 1 5 3 622 993 2021 11 24 2 652 216 334 1 2 32 2 313 1 4 3 049 210 828 1 5 91 076 8 587 520 1 1 3 192 430 2021 12 01 2 467 218 801 1 1 27 2 340 1 2 2 566 213 394 1 2 122 282 8 709 802 1 4 3 067 125 2021 12 08 2 434 221 235 1 1 29 2 369 1 2 2 490 215 884 1 2 149 438 8 859 240 1 7 2 982 85 2021 12 15 3 010 224 245 1 4 24 2 393 1 2 411 218 295 1 1 173 359 9 032 599 2 3 557 575 2021 12 22 6 926 231 171 3 1 16 2 409 0 7 2 985 221 280 1 4 186 727 9 219 326 2 1 7 482 3 925 2021 12 29 15 504 246 675 6 7 10 2 419 0 4 6 500 227 780 2 9 118 446 9 337 772 1 3 16 476 8 994 January to April 2022 vte Date Cases Deaths Recoveries Vaccinations Active New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change2022 01 05 23 833 270 508 9 7 8 2 427 0 3 9 415 237 195 4 1 164 553 9 502 325 1 8 30 886 14 410 2022 01 12 18 431 288 939 6 8 25 2 455 1 9 498 246 693 4 331 693 9 834 018 3 5 39 791 8 905 2022 01 19 14 626 303 565 5 1 50 2 505 2 15 898 262 591 6 4 383 480 10 217 498 3 9 38 469 1 322 2022 01 26 13 308 316 873 4 4 70 2 575 2 8 19 598 282 189 7 5 334 168 10 551 666 3 3 32 109 6 360 2022 02 02 10 752 327 625 3 4 68 2 643 2 6 15 493 297 682 5 5 260 296 10 811 962 2 5 27 300 4 809 2022 02 09 8 604 336 229 2 6 82 2 725 3 1 12 851 310 533 4 3 206 657 11 018 619 1 9 22 971 4 329 2022 02 16 6 053 xv 342 282 1 8 52 2 777 1 9 No data 158 091 11 176 710 1 4 No data2022 02 23 3 914 346 196 1 1 54 2 831 1 9 No data 113 620 11 290 330 1 No data2022 03 02 3 017 349 213 0 9 52 2 883 1 8 No data 59 967 11 350 297 0 5 No data2022 03 09 2 202 351 415 0 6 46 2 929 1 6 No data 38 375 11 388 672 0 3 No data2022 03 16 1 724 353 139 0 5 24 2 953 0 8 No data 35 604 11 424 276 0 3 No data2022 03 23 1 464 354 603 0 4 22 2 975 0 7 No data 33 857 11 458 133 0 3 No data2022 03 30 1 649 356 252 0 5 21 2 996 0 7 No data 29 694 11 487 827 0 3 No data2022 04 07 1 706 357 242 0 5 11 3 004 0 4 No data 16 062 11 503 889 0 1 No data2022 04 14 1 770 359 002 0 5 23 3 036 0 8 No data 37 595 11 541 484 0 3 No data2022 04 21 2 036 361 034 0 6 27 3 077 0 9 No data 29 607 11 571 091 0 3 No data2022 04 28 2 276 363 302 0 6 42 3 147 1 4 No data 33 954 11 605 045 0 3 No data i The decrease in the number of recoveries on April 17 corresponds to a change in criteria used to determine recoveries in Vancouver Coastal Health cases 316 ii Includes fifteen new cases reported on May 14 and one additional case added due to a data correction 317 iii Includes eighteen new cases reported on May 22 and ten additional cases added due to two data corrections 318 iv Includes nine new cases reported on May 28 and one case removed due to a data correction 319 v Includes five new cases reported on June 4 and four epidemiologically linked epi linked cases symptomatic individuals who had close contacts with confirmed cases but did not receive tests Epi linked cases were tracked starting May 19 and included in the daily case counts beginning June 4 320 321 vi One new case was reported on June 6 and one previously reported case removed due to a data correction 322 vii 12 new cases were reported on June 6 and one previously reported case removed due to a data correction 323 viii BC Centre for Disease Control reduced the surveillance report frequency to Mondays and Thursdays only beginning June 11 324 ix Starting July 16 BC Centre for Disease Control reduced the surveillance report frequency to Thursdays only 325 x Starting October 22 BC Centre for Disease Control re scheduled the weekly surveillance report to Fridays 326 xi Vaccines arrived in BC on December 14 327 xii Christmas Day No data xiii New Year s Day No data xiv Starting February 3 2021 BC Centre for Disease Control re scheduled the weekly surveillance report to Wednesdays 328 xv Starting February 10 2022 BC Centre for Disease Control no longer provides recoveries and active cases due to the loss of the accuracy in daily recordings 329 Note Charts are based on numbers released by health officials and may not reflect unreported cases or recoveries Recoveries are logged on the first date after they were announced by health officials Sources 330 331 332 See also Edit2022 monkeypox outbreak in CanadaReferences Edit a b link, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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