B.C. is reporting five deaths and 832 new cases of COVID-19 today (Thursday).
Provincial health officer Doctor Bonnie Henry says 39 cases and three deaths are in Northern Health, where there are 297 active infections.
The region has seen 6,004 cases and 124 deaths over the course of the pandemic.
Across the province, there are now 100,880 total infections, as the death toll climbs to 1463.
Of B.C.’s 7571 active cases, 296 people are in hospital and 79 in intensive care.
There have been 90 new confirmed cases that are variant of concern, for a total of 2,643 cases.
This includes 2,214 cases of B.1.1.7, first found in the U.K., 50 cases of B.1.351, first found in South Africa, and 379 cases of the P.1 variant, first found in Brazil.
Of the total cases, 192 are active and the remaining people have recovered.
Meanwhile, 11,608 people under public health monitoring and a further 91,732 people who tested positive have recovered.
On the vaccine front, over 787,000 people have received a dose, roughly 87,000 of which are second shots.
Addressing concerns over AstraZeneca, which was reassessed after reports of rare blood clots, Henry says anyone who is at 20 days post-vaccine is no longer at risk.
“It (the vaccine) is much safer than COVID-19,” said Henry during Thursday’s briefing.
In addition, Northern Health has issued a corrected case count for the outbreak at Prince Rupert Regional Hospital – Patient Care Unit.
There are a total of three cases associated with the outbreak, not four as originally included.
Vancouver Coastal (24230) +310
Fraser Health (57770) +388
Interior (8545) +42
Island Health (3324)+53
Northern Health(6004)+39
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