British Columbia reported another 997 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, along with two additional deaths.
It brought the seven-day moving average for new cases to 985, with 8,728 cases currently active.
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In a written statement, health officials said there were an additional 14,602 people isolating due to possible exposure — an increase of more than 50 per cent in the last two weeks.
Of the new cases, 356 were in the Vancouver Coastal Health region, 465 were in the Fraser Health region, 67 were in the Island Health region, 91 were in the Interior Health region and 18 were in the Northern Health region.
There were 330 people in hospital, a record 105 of whom were in intensive care.
The province did not release an update on the number of COVID-19 variants of concern confirmed, stating that it has not completed additional whole genome sequencing of samples since its last report.
The province has administered 946,096 total doses of COVID-19 vaccine, 87,504 of which were second doses.
People aged 70 and older or who have a letter designating them clinically extremely vulnerable are currently eligible to book their hsot.
About 91 per cent of B.C.’s 106,985 total cases have recovered, while 1,491 people have died.
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