Here’s your update with everything you want to know about the scenario of the new coronavirus in British Columbia on November 4, 2020.
We will provide summaries of what is happening in British Columbia. Here so you can get the latest news at a glance. This page will be up-to-date throughout the day, with advances added as you go.
Come back here for more updates of the day.
According to the latest figures of November 3: – Total number of instances shown: 15,800 (3,017 active) – New instances since 2 November: 299 – Inpatient instances: 92 – Intensive care: 92 22 – COVID-19-like deaths: 272 (3 new) – Public fitness monitoring cases: 6,888 – Cured: 12,430 – Long-term care and services residences and newly affected intensive care services : 29
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3 p. m. – Health officials are expected to share the latest COVID-19 figures in British Columbia.
Health officials update the number of COVID-19 cases, deaths and cures in the province.
12:00 pm. – British Columbia reports 299 new COVID-19s as active breakup 3,000 for the first time
On November 3, the government reported 299 more cases and 3 new deaths, bringing up the total number of reported cases in British Columbia. 15,800, 3,017 assets.
6,888 additional people are being monitored through public fitness and are isolated. To date, another 272 people have died and 12,430 have recovered.
Currently, 92 other people are hospitalized with COVID-19, 22 of whom are under intensive care. Other people with COVID-19 at home in their own isolation.
Official through the fitness government on November 3, 2020
Dr. Victoria Lee, executive director of the fitness authority, spoke at a briefing Tuesday in which she described some of the steps the fitness authority has taken to manage the pandemic amid the British Columbia wave and a spike in Fraser’s health region.
“As you know, we continue to see cases of COVID-19 of fear and expansion in our region,” Lee said, encouraging anyone with symptoms to get tested.
“While we continue to do more than other parts of Canada, we will have to paint in combination to lower transmission rates in our community.
Fraser Health reported 830 cases over the weekend and 187 new cases on Tuesday, including 2,315 active cases at Fraser Health, resulting in new public fitness orders designed to curb spread.
Tuesday’s briefing also highlighted a time when the COVID-19 collection center is scheduled to open in North Surrey on November 12.
12:00 p. m. – October loaded with goods on the Vancouver subway
Despite the pandemic, Vancouver’s genuine real estate market had its most active moment recorded in October, with sales steadying 29% from last year.
The Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board says last month’s home sales totaled 3,687, well above 2,858 sales recorded in October 2019 and an increase of 1. 2% of the 3,643 homes sold in September.
“The home has been a precedent for the citizens of the pandemic. With more days and nights at home this year, other people are reconsidering their housing situation,” said Colette Gerber, Chairman of the REBGV Board of Directors.
12:00 p. m. – Proven construction equipment at Kamloops Hospital
Construction of a new patient tower at the Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops was stopped after an organization of the structure’s staff tested positive for COVID-19.
Interior Health said the site voluntarily closed monday for “great caution” and that the hospital or patients are unlikely to be exposed.
Here is a number of data and contact pages about COVID-19 from government and fitness agencies.
BEFORE JC. COVID-19 Symptom Self-Assessment Tool
Vancouver Coastal Health – Coronavirus Disease Information (COVID-19)
HealthLink B. C. – Coronavirus Information Page (COVID-19)
BEFORE JC. Center for Disease Control – New Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Government of Canada – Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): Updating the Epidemic
World Health Organization – Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak
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