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Description: BCCDC on Twitter: "New flights with possible #COVID19 exposures: http://ow.ly/kbL850EuHFA Apr 18, Air Canada 224, Vancouver to Calgary Apr 18, Air Canada/Jazz 8066, Victoria to Vancouver Apr 25, WestJet 126, Vancouver to Calgary Apr 26, Air Canada/Jazz 8408, Kelowna to Calgary 1/2 / Apr 27, Air Canada 306, Vancouver to Montreal Apr 28, WestJet 3109, Calgary to Nanaimo Apr 29, Air Canada 128, Vancouver to Toronto Apr 29, Air Canada 293, Fort St. John to Vancouver May 1, Air France 74, Paris to Vancouver 2/2"
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Subject: Provincial Health Services Authority , BC Centre for Disease Control, Air Canada, WestJet
Group: Community Exposures & Transmissions, Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Provincial Health Services Authority
Publisher: BC Centre for Disease Control , BCCDC | @CDCofBC
Coverage: British Columbia--Vancouver, British Columbia--Kelowna, Alberta--Calgary, Quebec--Montreal, Ontario--Toronto, British Columbia--Fort St. John, France, British Columbia--Greater Victoria, British Columbia--North Saanich, British Columbia--Saanich Peninsula, British Columbia--Cassidy, British Columbia--Regional District of Nanaimo
Format: Twitter post, Image
Date: 2021-05-03
Relation: ispartof:https://twitter.com/cdcofbc/status/1389390302021050371
Description: BC Centre for Disease Control on Twitter: "Flights with possible #COVID19 exposures http://ow.ly/sFXL50DTEYj March 13, Air Canada 26, Seoul to Vancouver March 13, Air Canada/Jazz 8414, Vancouver to Kelowna March 14, WestJet 711, Toronto to Vancouver March 18, Air Canada/Jazz 8413, Kelowna to Vancouver 1/2 / March 18, Air Canada/Jazz 8550, Vancouver to Regina March 18, Seair Airplanes 352, Vancouver to Nanaimo March 18, WestJet 3375, Calgary to Kelowna March 19, Air Canada 314, Vancouver to Montreal March 23, Air Canada 116, Vancouver to Toronto"
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Subject: Provincial Health Services Authority , BC Centre for Disease Control, Air Canada, WestJet, Seair Seaplanes
Group: Community Exposures & Transmissions, Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Provincial Health Services Authority
Publisher: BC Centre for Disease Control , BC Centre for Disease Control | @CDCofBC
Coverage: British Columbia--Vancouver, South Korea, British Columbia--Kelowna, Ontario--Toronto, Saskatchewan--Regina, British Columbia--Nanaimo, Alberta--Calgary, Quebec--Montreal
Format: Twitter post, Image
Date: 2021-03-24
Relation: ispartof:https://twitter.com/CDCofBC/status/1374906653024391170
Description: BC Centre for Disease Control on Twitter: "New flights with possible #COVID19 exposures: http://ow.ly/kbL850EuHFA Apr 15: WestJet 3103, Calgary to Nanaimo Apr 18: Air Canada/Jazz 8408, Kelowna to Calgary Apr 19: WestJet 3041, Calgary to Cranbrook Apr 20: Swoop 183, Edmonton to Abbotsford 1/2 / Apr 21: WestJet 3342, Calgary to Kelowna Apr 23: Air Canada 45, Delhi to Vancouver Apr 23: Air India 185, Delhi to Vancouver Apr 23: KLM 681, Amsterdam to Vancouver Apr 23, WestJet 3109, Calgary to Nanaimo"
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Subject: Provincial Health Services Authority , BC Centre for Disease Control, WestJet, Air Canada, Swoop, Air India, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Group: Community Exposures & Transmissions, Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Provincial Health Services Authority
Publisher: BC Centre for Disease Control , BC Centre for Disease Control | @CDCofBC
Coverage: Alberta--Calgary, British Columbia--Cassidy, British Columbia--Regional District of Nanaimo, British Columbia--Kelowna, British Columbia--Cranbrook, Alberta--Edmonton, British Columbia--Abbotsford, India, British Columbia--Vancouver, Netherlands
Format: Twitter post, Image
Date: 2021-04-26
Relation: ispartof:https://twitter.com/CDCofBC/status/1386855212846092292?s=09
Description: BC Centre for Disease Control on Twitter: "Flights posted with possible #COVID19 exposures https://ow.ly/eie550FVAYO September 7 Air Canada 245, Edmonton to Vancouver Air Canada/Jazz 8261, Vancouver to Nanaimo September 10 Flair 715, Grand Prairie to Vancouver WestJet 3391, Victoria to Edmonton 1/2 / September 11 WestJet 169, Edmonton to Vancouver WestJet 3295, Vancouver to Victoria September 12 Air Canada 251, Edmonton to Vancouver Air Canada/Jazz 8243, Terrace to Vancouver September 13 United Airlines 5689, San Francisco to Vancouver 2/2"
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Subject: BC Centre for Disease Control, Provincial Health Services Authority , Air Canada, Flair Airlines, WestJet, United Airlines
Group: Community Exposures & Transmissions, Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: BC Centre for Disease Control
Publisher: BC Centre for Disease Control , BC Centre for Disease Control | @CDCofBC
Coverage: British Columbia, British Columbia--Vancouver, Alberta--Edmonton, British Columbia--Cassidy, British Columbia--Regional District of Nanaimo, Alberta--Grande Prairie, British Columbia--North Saanich, British Columbia--Saanich Peninsula, British Columbia--Greater Victoria, British Columbia--Terrace, California--San Francisco
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2021-09-17
Description: BC Centre for Disease Control on Twitter: "Two years ago the first case of #COVID19 was detected in BC. @VCHhealthcare @Fraserhealth @VanIslandHealth @Interior_Health @Northern_Health @fnha @phsaofbc have worked tirelessly to prevent infections, vaccinate, and care for those who become ill. Here’s a look back: 1/12 / Our provincial labs have played a critical role in the pandemic. Becky Hickman and Tracy Lee from the BCCDC Public Health Lab developed the first test to detect COVID-19. 2/12 / Lab staff worked around the clock to do testing and sequence positive samples to identify variants. 3/12 / Resource after resource was developed to help make sense of COVID-19 and public health information on testing, self-isolation, vaccination, and more. Some even got turned into billboards. 4/12 / A saline gargle test was developed to make testing easier for everyone but especially kids and parents. 5/12 / What started as a research project to use wastewater to monitor infection levels in the community has grown into an established program. 6/12 / The BCCDC’s COVID-19 Rapid Response Team was set up to provide test results and support health authorities with contact tracing and vaccine clinics across the province. 7/12 / Epidemiologists and data scientists spend hours every day behind-the-scenes to monitor, track and analyze the billions of pieces of data from testing, cases, vaccinations, and more. 8/12 / Guidelines have been written and training and education has been developed to support health care professionals in managing COVID-19 cases and providing immunizations. 9/12 / Meanwhile naloxone kits and harm reduction supplies continued to be delivered across the province at record-breaking numbers to help prevent deaths from drug toxicity. More people are dying from toxic unregulated drugs than ever before. 10/12 / We are so grateful for the dedication of health-care workers around the province who have stepped up in helping us to navigate these public health emergencies. 11/12 / And a big thank you to every British Columbian from us @cdcofbc Blue heart 12/12"
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Subject: BC Centre for Disease Control, Vancouver Coastal Health, Fraser Health, Island Health, Interior Health, Northern Health, First Nations Health Authority, Provincial Health Services Authority , Hickman, Becky, Lee, Tracy, Variants of Concern, Vaccinations, Wastewater Suveillance, British Columbia Toxic Drugs Crisis
Group: Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: BC Centre for Disease Control
Publisher: BC Centre for Disease Control , BC Centre for Disease Control | @CDCofBC
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-01-28
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