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COVID-19 claims 32 more lives over the weekend as B.C. reports 41 more people in hospital

B.C. health officials reported987 people in hospital with COVID-19 on Monday, including 141 in intensive care,as the province recorded 32 more deaths from the disease and 3,287 new cases over the past three days.

Hospitalizations rise to 987 from 946 on Friday

A health-care worker hands out COVID-19 rapid tests to people at the Bear Creek rapid test distribution centre in Surrey, British Columbia on Monday, Jan. 18, 2022. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

B.C. health officials reported 987 people in hospital with COVID-19 on Monday, including 141 in intensive care, as the province recorded 32 more deaths from the disease and 3,287 new cases over the past three days.

The number of deaths recorded on Monday is the highest number for a weekend in more than a year.The provincial death toll from COVID-19 is now 2,707 lives lost out of 333,925 confirmed cases to date.

The new numbers represent an increaseof 41 COVID-19 patients hospitalized since Friday, including twomorepatients in the ICU. However, hospitalizations remain under the more than 1,000 recorded last Monday.

Overall hospitalizations, which typically lag behind spikes and dips in new cases, are down by 5.82 per cent from last Monday, when 1,048 people were in hospital with the disease.

Deaths also lag cases, so the higher numbers are a reflection of Omicron's surge last month.

Due to a data reporting change introducedJan. 14, month-to-monthhospitalization comparisons won't be available again until Feb. 14.

The number of patients in intensive care is upby two cases from 138 a week ago and upby 56.6 per cent from a month ago when 90 people were in the ICU.

Experts say hospitalizations area more accurate barometer of the disease's impact,as new case numbersin B.C. arelikely much higherthan reported, now that the province has hitits testing limit because of the Omicron surge.

There are currently 23,739recorded active cases of people infected with the novel coronavirus in B.C.

There area total of 57 active outbreaks in assisted living, long-term, and acute care facilities. There were 11 new outbreaks reported by the province on Monday and 12 were declared over.

Acute care outbreaksinclude:

  • Langley Memorial Hospital.
  • Queen's Park Care Centre.
  • Victoria General Hospital.
  • Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.
  • Cowichan District Hospital.

As of Monday,90.2 per cent of those five and older in B.C. hadreceived their first dose of aCOVID-19 vaccineand 84.6 per cent asecond dose.

From Jan. 28to Feb. 3, people who were not fully vaccinated accounted for 24.8 per cent of cases and from Jan. 21 to Feb. 3,they accounted for 31.9 per cent of hospitalizations, according to the province.

A total of 2.3 million people have received a booster shot to date.

Arrests made during weekend protests

Five arrests were made Saturday as a result of protests and counter protests in Vancouver.

The rally against COVID-19 vaccine and other mandates was among manydemonstrationsacross Canada,a week aftera similar protestsaw hundreds take to the streets across B.C. Counter protesters showed up this time, in an attempt to block the movement of other protesters.

Vancouver police saidthat, "while most protesters were peaceful, some had to be arrested for violent behaviour and unlawful conduct."

Five arrests for mischief were related to either the main protest or the counter protest, police said, after officers responded to rocks and eggs being thrown, cars being kicked, and nails being strewn on roadways.