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B.C. records 799 more cases of COVID-19 but no new deaths

B.C. health officials announced 799 more cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday and, for the first time in a month, reported no newdeaths.

There are 500 people in hospital with the disease, 164 of whom are in intensive care

People are pictured lined up to receive their COVID-19 vaccine during a walk-in clinic at the Poirier Forum in Coquitlam, British Columbia on Tuesday, April 27, 2021. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

B.C. health officials announced 799 more cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday and, for the first time in a month, reported no newdeaths.

According to the B.C. Centre for Disease Control,there are currently 8,089 active cases of people infected with the disease caused by the novel coronavirus in B.C.

A total of 500 people are in hospital, with 164in intensive care.

Hospitalizations, which typically lag behind spikes and dips in new cases, areupby 44from last Thursday, when 456 people were in hospital, 148of whom were in intensive care.

The provincialdeath toll from the disease is1,571.

Public health is actively monitoring 11,792 people across the province who are in self-isolation due to COVID-19 exposure.

So far, 1,671,128 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered, with 89,457 of those being second doses.

According to the Ministry of Health, 117,150 British Columbians have recovered from the virus.

Though the daily numbers remain high, there are signs that the third wave of the virus is passing the crest. The seven-day rolling average of new cases has fallen by about 22per cent since itspeak, and active cases are down 20per cent.

Provincial vaccination progress

British Columbians aged 59and older who have registered to be vaccinated have begun receiving invitations from the province to book their shots, whileeveryone 18 and older can now register for their vaccination.

Fraser Health hosted three drop-in vaccination clinics Tuesdayafternoon targeting hot spot communities, including one in Surreyfor residents 40 years of age and up, and two AstraZeneca clinics for people over 30, one at the Cloverdale Recreation Centre and the other at the Poirier Forum inCoquitlam.

B.C. is expecting the first shipment of theJohnson & Johnson vaccine next week and theprovince is also continuing to vaccinatepeople between the ages of 40 and 65 with the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccinein local pharmacies throughout the provinceand atsome special clinics.

There arethree ways to register for vaccinations:

  • Onlinethrough the "Get Vaccinated" portal.
  • By phone through the provincial phone line at 1-833-838-2323.
  • In person at any Service B.C. location.

Registering for a vaccine is not the same as booking the appointment to get your shot.

Once registered, users receive a confirmation code and wait for an email, text or call telling them they are eligible and can then booktheir vaccine appointment using that code.

In a written statement, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister of Health Adrian Dix reminded British Columbians to continue physical distancing and avoid non-essential travel.

"Whether you had your vaccine last month, or are booked for the days ahead, we remind everyone to continue to use all of your layers of protection, to stay small and stay local until we have COVID-19 where we want and need it to be."

Restrictions and financial respite

B.C.'s state of emergency has once again been formally extended, this time until May 11.

This past weekend was the first that British Columbians were under strict restrictions to halttravel between health regions.

Theorder is in effect until Tuesday, May 25 the end of the May long weekend and could result in a fine of $575 if contravened.

The province has also expanded eligibility and injected another $75 million into thegrant program aimed at helping businesses whose bottom line has been affected by pandemic restrictions.

TheCircuit Breaker Business Relief Grantnow has $125 million in total to dispense and applications are being accepted until June 4or until funds run out.