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120 COVID19 cases for Thursday

Darpan News Desk BC Government, 17 Jun, 2021 03:09 PM
  • 120 COVID19 cases for Thursday

There are 120 new cases of COVID-19 in BC. There have been 146,794 total cases. The 7-day rolling average is now 114 new cases per day, the lowest since October 8. That was 252 days ago.

1 additional person has died in BC from COVID. There have been 1,739 COVID deaths in the province.

1,451 active cases. 44 in ICU. There are 131 people in hospital with COVID. That is the lowest since November 8. That was 221 days ago.

Cases by areas 13 Coastal, 53 Fraser, 5 Island,  43 Interior, 5 Northern, 1 Outside of Canada

76.5% of all adults have had at least one shot of a COVID vaccine. 74.8% of 12 plus have at least one dose. 4,231,871 doses in total. 768,008 are second doses.

The supply of Pfizer coming to BC in early July will be reduced. Dr. Bonnie Henry says things like this happen. "We will work with what we get."

A lot of Moderna is coming, so this will offset the Pfizer shortages. Normally you will be offered same mRna for second. But there are some cases where you may be offered the other vaccine.

17.8% of the adult population is fully immunized in BC.

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