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B.C. records more than 300,000 COVID-19 cases as hospitalizations jump again

Global's Keith Baldrey has a closer look at COVID-19 hospitalizations and the double whammy of pressure on the province's health care system. – Jan 18, 2022

British Columbia continues to record the highest number of people in hospitals since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, with another 35 admitted in the past 24 hours.

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There are now 854 people in hospitals with the virus and 112 patients in intensive care — a jump of 13 people.

There have been an additional two deaths, bringing that total to 2,492 since the start of the pandemic.

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Another 1,975 cases have been recorded in the past 24 hours bringing the active caseload to 37,167.

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Since 2020, B.C. has had more than 300,000 cases, reaching 301,121 on Tuesday.

This update comes as the B.C. government announced a gradual reopening for gyms and fitness centres on Jan. 20.

The reopening will be based on strict COVID-19 safety plans, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said at a media briefing Tuesday.

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These plans include occupancy limits based on seven square metres per person, up to a maximum of 25 people per space, Henry added.

The province has extended all other restrictions, including the 50-per-cent capacity limit for all venues, and keeping bars and clubs closed, until they are reviewed Feb. 16.

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