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Cases, deaths and recoveries in BC September to December ()

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Date Cases Deaths Recoveries Active
New Total Change New Total Change New Total Change
2020-09-03 669 6,041 12.5% 6 210 2.9% 382 4,644 9.0% 1,187
2020-09-10 789 6,830 13.0% 3 213 1.4% 561 5,205 12.1% 1,412
2020-09-17 833 7,663 12.2% 7 220 3.3% 533 5,738 10.2% 1,705
2020-09-24 880 8,543 11.5% 9 229 4.1% 1,179 6,917 20.5% 1,397
2020-10-01 677 9,220 7.9% 6 235 2.6% 778 7,695 11.2% 1,290
2020-10-08 846 10,066 9.2% 10 245 4.3% 703 8,398 9.1% 1,423
2020-10-15 968 11,034 9.6% 5 250 2.0% 859 9,257 10.2% 1,527
2020-10-23 1,520 12,554 13.8% 6 256 2.4% 857 10,114 9.3% 2,051
2020-10-30 1,827 14,381 14.6% 7 263 2.7% 1,334 11,448 13.2% 2,448
2020-11-06 2,768 17,149 19.2% 12 275 4.6% 1,587 13,035 13.9% 3,839
2020-11-13 3,836 20,985 22.4% 15 290 5.5% 1,866 14,901 14.3% 5,794
Next: 2020-11-20
  • ^i The decrease in the number of recoveries on April 17 corresponds to a change in criteria used to determine recoveries in Vancouver Coastal Health cases.[2]
  • ^ii Includes fifteen new cases reported on May 14 and one additional case added due to a data correction.[3]
  • ^iii Includes eighteen new cases reported on May 22 and ten additional cases added due to two data corrections.[4]
  • ^iv Includes nine new cases reported on May 28 and one case removed due to a data correction.[5]
  • ^v Includes five new cases reported on June 4 and four epidemiologically-linked (epi-linked) cases—symptomatic individuals who had close contacts with confirmed cases but did not receive tests. Epi-linked cases were tracked starting May 19 and included in the daily case counts beginning June 4.[6][7]
  • ^vi One new case was reported on June 6 and one previously reported case removed due to a data correction.[8]
  • ^vii 12 new cases were reported on June 6 and one previously reported case removed due to a data correction.[9]
  • ^viii BC Centre for Disease Control reduced the surveillance report frequency to Mondays and Thursdays only, beginning June 11. [10]
  • ^ix Starting July 16, BC Centre for Disease Control reduced the surveillance report frequency to Thursdays only. [11]
  • ^x Starting October 22, BC Centre for Disease Control re-scheduled the weekly surveillance report to Fridays. [12]
  1. "British Columbia Weekly COVID-19 Surveillance Report* July 31- August 6, 2020**" (PDF). bccdc. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  2. "British Columbia COVID-19 Daily Situation Report, April 17, 2020" (PDF). BCCDC. April 17, 2020. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
  3. "British Columbia COVID-19 Daily Situation Report, May 14, 2020" (PDF). BCCDC. May 14, 2020. Retrieved May 16, 2020.
  4. "British Columbia COVID-19 Daily Situation Report, May 22, 2020" (PDF). BCCDC. May 22, 2020. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
  5. "British Columbia COVID-19 Daily Situation Report, May 28, 2020" (PDF). BCCDC. May 28, 2020. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  6. "British Columbia COVID-19 Daily Situation Report, June 4, 2020" (PDF). BCCDC. June 4, 2020. Retrieved June 4, 2020.
  7. Mangione, Kendra (June 4, 2020). "9 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., but some are from previous weeks". CTV News. Retrieved June 4, 2020.
  8. Staff (June 5, 2020). "British Columbia COVID-19 Daily Situation Report, June 5, 2020" (PDF) (Press release). Victoria, BC: BC Centre for Disease Control. BC Centre for Disease Control. Retrieved June 5, 2020.
  9. Staff (June 10, 2020). "British Columbia COVID-19 Daily Situation Report, June 10, 2020" (PDF) (Press release). Victoria, BC: BC Centre for Disease Control. BC Centre for Disease Control. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  10. Staff (June 11, 2020). "British Columbia COVID-19 Daily Situation Report, June 11, 2020" (PDF) (Press release). Victoria, BC: BC Centre for Disease Control. BC Centre for Disease Control. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  11. Staff (July 16, 2020). "British Columbia COVID-19 Daily Situation Report, July 16, 2020" (PDF) (Press release). Victoria, BC: BC Centre for Disease Control. BC Centre for Disease Control. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  12. Staff (October 22, 2020). "BC COVID-19 Situation Report, October 23, 2020" (PDF) (Press release). Victoria, BC: BC Centre for Disease Control. BC Centre for Disease Control. Retrieved October 22, 2020.