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Description: Popular Milner Gardens & Woodland in Qualicum Beach has joined a national program designed to make it easier for people to benefit from spending more time outside.
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Subject: Milner Gardens & Woodland, Vancouver Island University, Lem, Melissa, Ball, Geoff, BC Parks Foundation
Group: Sports, Recreation, & Leisure
Creator: Nanaimo News Now
Publisher: Nanaimo News Now
Coverage: British Columbia--Qualicum Beach, British Columbia--Oceanside
Format: News media
Date: 2022-07-04
Description: BC Ferries | Reconnecting BC on Twitter: "#ServiceNotice #Tsawwassen - #SwartzBay #SpiritofBC is currently operating 39 mins behind schedule due to the availability of crew. We appreciate your patience. Full details here: https://ow.ly/aj4r30snqCu. ^oj"
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Subject: BC Ferries
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: BC Ferries
Publisher: BC Ferries, BC Ferries | Reconnecting BC | @BCFerries
Coverage: British Columbia--Tsawwassen, British Columbia--North Saanich, British Columbia--Saanich Peninsula, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-07-04
Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "Not a single one of the 160 words in this article explains any specifics of how BC is preparing for a possible #COVID19 surge. For example @AdrianDix could say, “we are preparing for a surge by ensuring free N95 masks are available to people. 1/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / Or “We will be moving to make the 4th dose available to all British Columbians now rather than waiting until the fall.” 2/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC #COVID19 / Or “Our gov’t is installing proper ventilation and filtration (HEPA filters) in schools and workplaces and funding 10 day paid sick leave to ensure people don’t have to choose between infecting others or affording rent and food.” 3/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / Or “From now on transparent data collection and reporting so people can gauge the ever-changing risk in public spaces will be a priority.” 4/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC #COVID19 / Or at the very least - acknowledging that all signs point to a surge this summer and acting immediately to ensure people are aware of how to best protect themselves and what the risk levels are. 5/5 #bcpoli #COVID19BC #COVID19"
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia, Dix, Adrian, Vaccinations, Ventilation, Province of British Columbia
Group: Government Affairs, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Vaccinations
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia, Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-07-04
Description: Justin McElroy on Twitter: "There are a number of signs that B.C. has entered into a 3rd Omicron wave, the length and severity of which is yet to be determined. Let's take a look at what we know at the moment. / #COVID19 measurements have risen in four of Metro Vancouver's five wastewater treatment plants the last two weeks. Prior to this, only one had been going up, the rest falling or stable. Thus far it has not been a huge spike up, but we've been down this road before. / In addition, hospitalizations had been dropping for the last six weeks. But that trend stopped last week — which by itself might not be a huge worry, but combined with global tends and local wastewater measurements, should give pause. / Lagging effects being what they are, we've seen in the last couple weeks a big fall in immediate deaths attributed to COVID. Hard to do comparisons because of the government changing measurements, but 2nd Omicron wave was similar to the 1st Omicron wave in terms of deaths. / Many places are seeing similar waves at the moment, driven by BA.4 or BA.5 variants. It's showing signs of being more transmissible and dangerous than BA.2, which fuelled B.C.'s second Omicron wave in March/April. So what is the B.C. government doing? / At this point, B.C. isn't providing data on the newest Omicron variants. One can see the growing "Other" section of variants in the chart and probably put two and two together, but it's another way in which B.C.'s lack of data makes it hard to paint a full picture. / At this point, B.C. has provided the lowest number of 4th doses of any Canadian province releasing data. Given the high numbers of British Columbians who received 1st/2nd/3rd doses, this is likely a result of government strategy to restrict access relative to the rest of Canada / Forecasting what comes next is difficult for a few reasons: - Few countries have seen a BA 4/5 plateau yet - Countries have quite different immunity profiles at this point - The quality of B.C.'s public data, which was uhhhh open to debate at the best of times, is much lower now / Will be worth watching if B.C. changes its 4th dose strategy soon, if BA 4/5 waves plateau in other countries, and what that plateau looks like in terms of health outcomes. But in the short-term hard to imagine a scenario where transmission in B.C. doesn't go up. k thread over"
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Subject: Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, Province of British Columbia, Wastewater Surveillance, Vaccinations
Group: Government Affairs, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling, Vaccinations
Creator: McElroy, Justin
Publisher: McElroy, Justin, Justin McElroy | @j_mcelroy
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-07-04
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