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The average daily rate of COVID-19 cases dropped in the Tri-Cities to five. More than four in five adults aged 50 or over (83%) have received their first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine, along with three in four of those over the age of 18 (75%).

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On June 3, the Geographic Distribution by Local Health Area of Case Residence shows 101 lab-confirmed infections for the virus were found in the Tri-Cities’ vicinity between May 23 and 29, which was the fourth highest in Fraser Health behind Surrey, Abbotsford and Burnaby.

This represents a 64% decrease in cases compared to about a month ago when 277 were detected between April 25 and May 1.

A week after that data was released, Tri-City positive tests were cut by 110 to 167, which was the largest decrease in weekly cases from last month and has steadily declined since.

  • 101 = May 23 to 29
  • 144 = May 16 to 22
  • 153 = May 9 to 15
  • 167 = May 2 to 8
  • 277 = April 25 to May 1

The biggest factor in the COVID-19 curve bending downward in the region is the vaccination ramp-up that’s taken place across Fraser Health.

As of yesterday (June 2), Tri-City sub-regions broken down by the BCCDC’s surveillance data have reached at least a 70% immunization rate, including Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore and Belcarra.

Together, they averaged a 71.5% vaccination rate among eligible residents aged 12 years and older.