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Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to four-month low

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to four-month low

Serious infections have also been on the decline.
Dr. Bonnie Henry faces yet another pandemic-related court challenge

Dr. Bonnie Henry faces yet another pandemic-related court challenge

A Vancouver man wants B.C. Supreme Court to review Dr. Bonnie Henry's vaccination orders for health-care facilities, claiming they violate the Constitution.
Pandemic means some Canadians no longer planning to have children, or delaying plans

Pandemic means some Canadians no longer planning to have children, or delaying plans

Has the pandemic affected your plans?
New B.C. COVID-19 infections up, as serious infections fall

New B.C. COVID-19 infections up, as serious infections fall

COVID-19 hospitalizations have not been this low since September 9.
B.C. Transit workforce 98% vaccinated against COVID-19

B.C. Transit workforce 98% vaccinated against COVID-19

B.C.'s active COVID-19 infections rise as serious cases fall

B.C.'s active COVID-19 infections rise as serious cases fall

Five more die from COVID-19, raising B.C.'s pandemic death toll to 2,345.
30 new cases of COVID on North Shore

30 new cases of COVID on North Shore

The number of new COVID cases on the North Shore has dropped by 50 per cent this week. About one per cent of children 5-11 were vaccinated in the first two days of clinic appointments.
Eating disorders have increased during COVID-19 — here's how to recognize them and how to help

Eating disorders have increased during COVID-19 — here's how to recognize them and how to help

Eating disorders are often misunderstood, but earlier treatment improves outcomes. Let's dispel some myths, learn how to recognize eating disorders and what to do if someone you love is struggling.
B.C. COVID-19 patients in ICU falls below 100

B.C. COVID-19 patients in ICU falls below 100

Seven more COVID-19 deaths raise province's death toll to 2,340.
UBC researchers determine bigger gap better for mRNA COVID-19 vaccines

UBC researchers determine bigger gap better for mRNA COVID-19 vaccines

They found a seven-week gap was better than a four-week gap