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Cases, deaths, recoveries and vaccinations in BC
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.

Includes fifteen new cases reported on May 14 and one additional case added due to a data correction.

Includes eighteen new cases reported on May 22 and ten additional cases added due to two data corrections.

Includes nine new cases reported on May 28 and one case removed due to a data correction.

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.

One new case was reported on June 6 and one previously reported case removed due to a data correction.

12 new cases were reported on June 6 and one previously reported case removed due to a data correction.

BC Centre for Disease Control reduced the surveillance report frequency to Mondays and Thursdays only, beginning June 11.

Starting July 16, BC Centre for Disease Control reduced the surveillance report frequency to Thursdays only.

Starting October 22, BC Centre for Disease Control re-scheduled the weekly surveillance report to Fridays.

Vaccines arrived in BC on December 14.

Christmas Day - No data.

New Year's Day - No data.

Starting February 3, 2021, BC Centre for Disease Control re-scheduled the weekly surveillance report to Wednesdays.

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.