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B.C. announces 62 new COVID-19 cases, and two more deaths

B.C. announces 62 new COVID-19 cases, and two more deaths

More alerts announced for Vancouver and the Interior
Sea to Sky health officer answers all your COVID-19 questions

Sea to Sky health officer answers all your COVID-19 questions

Health region comprising corridor has had 18 confirmed cases so far
Sixty-one of 681 seniors' homes in B.C. have plans in place to allow visitors

Sixty-one of 681 seniors' homes in B.C. have plans in place to allow visitors

Comparatively low numbers of COVID-19 infections in the province has prompted the government to open seniors' homes to visitors
COVID-19 infections in B.C. exceed 3,000

COVID-19 infections in B.C. exceed 3,000

Province records 18 new cases, three deaths in past 36 hours
B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. is already in the longest state of emergency in provincial history
BC sees spike in COVID-19 deaths

BC sees spike in COVID-19 deaths

No new community outbreaks in B.C. since Friday, but deaths spike
OPINION: Here's how Canada has flattened the curve while COVID-19 still rampages through U.S.A.

OPINION: Here's how Canada has flattened the curve while COVID-19 still rampages through U.S.A.

The COVID-19 situation in the United States is almost out of control in many places
'Queue jumpers' not welcome in B.C. as COVID-19 U.S. cases rise: B.C. premier

'Queue jumpers' not welcome in B.C. as COVID-19 U.S. cases rise: B.C. premier

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in mid-June that the federal government is looking into reports of U.S. tourists flouting measures around the border shutdown
B.C. eases restrictions on nursing home visits

B.C. eases restrictions on nursing home visits

Long-term care residents now allowed one designated visitor
Health officials worried about airlines’ plans to reduce physical distancing

Health officials worried about airlines’ plans to reduce physical distancing

Air Canada and WestJet announced they are ending their on-board seat distancing policies starting July 1