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25 more people die of COVID-19, as B.C. records 1,370 new cases over 3 days

British Columbiaannounced 1,370 new cases of COVID-19 and 25 more deaths from over the weekend.

There are 436 people in hospital with the disease, 140 of whom are in intensive care

A pedestrian wears a protective facemask while walking in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia on Friday, Oct. 29, 2021. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

British Columbiaannounced 1,370 new cases of COVID-19 and 25 more deaths from over the weekend.

The breakdown of new casesfrom the lastthree days is as follows:

  • 568 new cases from Friday to Saturday.
  • 470 cases from Saturday to Sunday.
  • 332 cases from Sunday to Monday, the lowest one-day cases number since Aug. 9

In a written statement, the provincial governmentsaid there are currently 4,668active cases of people infected with the novel coronavirus in B.C.

A total of 436people are in hospital, with140in intensive care.

The provincialdeath toll from COVID-19is now 2,181 lives lost out of 206,284 confirmed cases to date.

The regional breakdown of new cases is as follows:

  • 603 new cases in Fraser Health, which has 2,024total active cases.
  • 222 new cases in Interior Health, which has 588total active cases.
  • 218 new cases in Island Health, which has 663total active cases.
  • 203 new cases in Northern Health, which has 764total active cases.
  • 124new cases in Vancouver Coastal Health, which has 570total active cases.
  • There are nonew cases among people who reside outside of Canada, a group which has 59total active cases.

There are a total of 39 active outbreaks in long-term care, assisted living and acute care, including six new outbreaks at the following facilities:

  • Cascade Gardens (Fraser Health)
  • The Cedars (Fraser Health)
  • Hallmark on the Lake (Fraser Health)
  • Brocklehurst Gemstone Care Centre (Interior Health
  • Sun Pointe Village (Interior Health)
  • Chartwell Malaspina Care Residence (Island Health)

The following acute care facilities have outbreaks:

  • Mission Memorial Hospital.
  • Chilliwack General Hospital.
  • Queen's Park Care Centre in New Westminster.
  • University Hospital of Northern BC.
  • GR Baker Memorial Hospital in Quesnel.
  • Bulkley Valley District Hospital in Northern Health.

As of Monday, 90per cent of those 12 and older in B.C. have received their first dose of aCOVID-19 vaccineand 85.3 per cent asecond dose.

From Oct. 22to Oct.28, people who were not fully vaccinated accounted for 64.6per cent of cases and from Oct. 15 to Oct. 28,they accounted for 73.5per cent of hospitalizations, according to the province.

So far, more than 8.2million doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered.

No shot, no flight

As of Saturday, all travellers in Canada aged 12 and older must now be fully vaccinated before boarding planes, trains or cruise ships in this country.

Fully vaccinated travellers also need to show proof of a negative molecular COVID-19 test upon returning to Canada.

British Columbia residents can now access the federalgovernment's proof-of-vaccination record allowing for travel withinCanada and internationally.

The provincial government says residents can obtainthefederal COVID-19 proof-of-vaccination card in the same way 3.7million people downloaded their card for non-essential activitieswithin the province.

Fully vaccinated travellers entering the United States by land from Canada will not need to present a negative COVID-19 test when the border reopens Nov. 8

Rep. Brian Higgins, a Democrat from New York state who co-chairs the U.S.Northern Border Caucus, said in a news release on Saturday thatU.S. Customs and Border Protection(CBP) had confirmed with his office that a negative test would not be required.


The week-over-week hospitalization comparisons are temporarily suspended after the Northern Health Authority introduced a one-time, retroactive accounting change to its hospitalization numbers Tuesday, Oct. 26. We will reintroduce them Wednesday, Nov. 3.

With files from Christian Pass-Lang