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Description: British Columbia health officials are facing mounting criticism and questions in the wake of a CTV News story exposing their practice of only publicly reporting the number of COVID-19 patients in hospital who are infectious.
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Subject: Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Health, Contandriopoulos, Damien, Henry, Bonnie , Furstenau, Sonia , Fisman, David
Group: Government Affairs
Creator: Daflos, Penny
Publisher: CTV News Vancouver
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2021-09-23
Description: Starting Tuesday October 3, masks will be mandatory in all health authority hospitals, private hospitals, long-term care, seniors assisted living, and provincial mental health facilities for workers, visitors, contractors, and volunteers.
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie , Dix, Adrian, Vaccinations, Conservative Party of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia, Influenza, Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, "Kraken" Variant, Pirola Variant, Furstenau, Sonia , Gandhi, Sanjiv
Group: Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Vaccinations
Creator: Brooke, Mary P.
Publisher: Island Social Trends
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2023-09-28
Description: Perhaps my question yesterday was not straightforward enough. Today I got straight to the point: does the Minister of Health Adrian Dix acknowledge that COVID-19 is airborne? No answer - just spin. It is astonishing that what should be a simple question to answer leads to a contortionist act from our government. The WHO, Canada Health, and the international scientific community all agree that COVID-19 is airborne. It is crucial for this gov’t to recognize that COVID-19 is airborne because that creates a guiding point for decision making and measuring success. Ensuring every British Columbian has access to N95s becomes a priority. Acknowledging COVID-19 airborne means there is no excuse to not invest in better ventilation and HEPA filters in schools and healthcare settings. It sends a direct message to all health authorities to implement the necessary policies to combat airborne transmission. The COVID-19 pandemic is not over. Government needs to focus on protections for people. Clear information, reliable data, N95s, rapid tests, ventilation, filtration of indoor air.
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Subject: Province of British Columbia, Henry, Bonnie , Ventilation, Dix, Adrian, Furstenau, Sonia
Creator: Dix, Adrian, Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Georgia Straight
Source: YouTube
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Video recording
Date: 2022-02-10
Extent: 4:41
Relation: isbasedon:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMzSQv6qonE, https://www.straight.com/covid-19-pandemic/news/immunosupremacy-and-necrosecurity-drive-public-discourse-over-covid-19
Description: BC Green Party leader Sonia Furstenau worries that Long COVID cases could soar among both children and adults following the NDP government's decision to relax COVID protections. She also says firm standards are needed to prevent the pandemic from spreading through the air in schools and other indoor spaces.
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie , Long COVID, Province of British Columbia, Ventilation, Furstenau, Sonia
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia, Amos, Bill
Publisher: George Straight
Source: Georgia Straight
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Video recording
Date: 2022-04-17
Extent: 20:40
Description: Deputy Minister of Health Stephen Brown and Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry delivered a pandemic update to BC Green Party staff on the same day Ernst and Young completed a $197,000 review of long term care. But the party’s leader said officials made no mention of the Oct. 22 report, which was kept secret until this week — three months after the NDP won the Oct. 24 snap election.
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Subject: Brown, Stephen, Henry, Bonnie , Furstenau, Sonia , EY Canada, Dix, Adrian, Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Health, Pickup, Michael
Group: Government Affairs, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Seniors, Elders, & Long-Term Care
Creator: Mackin, Bob
Publisher: theBreaker
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2021-01-26
Description: BC’s Green Party finally did this week what it has been dancing around for several months: Directly criticised the judgement and decision-making of Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry.
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie , BC Green Party, BC Vaccine Card, Furstenau, Sonia , Province of British Columbia, Social Media
Group: Government Affairs
Creator: Shaw, Rob
Publisher: The Orca
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2022-04-05
Description: BC’s legislature returns back to normal Monday, with all 87 MLAs shoulder to shoulder. As cases and hospitalizations continue to mount, it’s a bad look – even if Dr. Bonnie Henry says it’s safe.
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Subject: Province of British Columbia, Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Northern Health, Interior Health, Fraser Health, Henry, Bonnie , Farnworth, Mike, Bond, Shirley, Furstenau, Sonia , Vaccinations
Group: Government Affairs
Creator: Shaw, Rob
Publisher: The Orca
Coverage: British Columbia--Victoria, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: News media
Date: 2021-10-03
Description: The BC Greens are calling for the province to radically alter its pandemic response and aim for COVID Zero, making the two-member caucus the first Canadian party outside Atlantic Canada to call for strict measures to eliminate the virus.
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Subject: BC Green Party, Furstenau, Sonia , Province of British Columbia, Variants of Concern, Henry, Bonnie , Vaccinations, BC Centre for Disease Control, Horgan, John, Alpha Variant, Gamma Variant
Group: Government Affairs
Creator: Wyton, Moira
Publisher: The Tyee
Coverage: British Columbia, Ontario
Format: Magazine article
Date: 2021-04-08
Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "Today the @bcndp announced they’re doing a review of their COVID-19 response from 2020-2022. While it is good to see proactive action from this government the terms make it clear this is not about trust-building and accountability but rather a communication exercise. 1/ #bcpoli / I have been advocating for transparency on how decisions are made from the very beginning of this pandemic. This review is a crucial step in becoming more resilient, but it hinges on how well it is done. 2/ / This “independent review” won’t analyze policy decisions made by the provincial health officer, the government, or anything about economic recovery. It will be done by three former heads of the BC public service, as appointed by the Deputy Premier. 3/3"
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia , Province of British Columbia, Henry, Bonnie
Group: Government Affairs
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia, Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-03-16
Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "Today I asked Premier @jjhorgan what, in a pandemic, his government owes to the people and those who live with them who are medically vulnerable or immunocompromised? The Minister of Health answered instead. 1/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC #COVID19 / I ask this because @humanrights4bc sent a letter to the PHO arguing that the mask mandate should remain. The letter states, “Lifting the mask mandate will do disproportionate harm to those who are already marginalized”. 2/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC https://bchumanrights.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022.03.16-Letter-to-Bonnie-Henry-End-of-Mask-Mandate.pdf / . @jjhorgan has tasked his gov't with tackling systemic discrimination – it is in the mandate letter of the Minister of Health. And yet, our Human Rights Commissioner said that the sudden removal of the mask mandate will have profound effects on vulnerable people in BC. 3/ #bpcoli / “[…] the mask mandate is not about eliminating risk; it is about sharing the risk burden across society rather than transferring it to a marginalized or medically vulnerable minority.” 4/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / . @humanrights4BC is saying that the decision from this government to remove the mask mandate is harming the most vulnerable in our province. I asked the Premier for his response to the Human Rights Commissioner? There wasn't any. 5/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / . @AdrianDix stood both times and waived their responsibility to British Columbians by putting it all on Dr. Henry. He went on to oppose the view of the Human Rights Commissioner that the decisions from this government are harming vulnerable people in BC. 6/6 #bcpoli #COVID19BC"
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia , Horgan, John, Province of British Columbia, Dix, Adrian, Govender, Kasari, Henry, Bonnie
Group: Government Affairs, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Vulnerable Populations
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia, Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-03-29
Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "In what was their final #COVID19 briefing for the foreseeable future our PHO and government have failed to educate British Columbians on the risks of #LongCOVID, of the airborne spread of this virus, and of the benefits of well-fitting & high-quality masks. 1/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / This is a failure to provide essential information to the public, at a time when this government has transferred all responsibility to individuals to try to keep themselves and others safe from #COVID19 infection. 2/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / In P.E.I & Quebec mask mandates have been extended until the end of the month in order to manage rising cases. It’s clear that the B.A.2 variant has taken over in BC, and yet we continue to act as though we're somehow going to avoid the impacts we’re seeing elsewhere. 3/ #bcpoli / This government is desperate to maintain its narrative around its management of this pandemic, and is doing so by limiting testing, monitoring, and reporting. They have closed down community monitoring at the beginning of a sixth wave. 4/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC #COVID19 / We've seen data transparency & public guidance be the focus of a responsible public health body, like in Peterborough. It's not an impossible task for a gov't to provide clear guidance to the public on the level of risk they are at. 5/5 #bcpoli #COVID19BC https://peterboroughpublichealth.ca/covid-19-risk-index/"
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie , Province of British Columbia, Furstenau, Sonia , Long COVID, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern
Group: Government Affairs, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia, Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Ontario--Peterborough
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-04-05
Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "This is exhausting. Dr. Henry and the Minister of Health have consistently downplayed the risk of transmission of COVID in schools, and likelihood of children being infected. 1/ #bcpoli / This study - authored by Dr. Henry herself - shows that 70-80% of kids have been infected in the Lower Mainland, the most of any age group. 2/ #bcpoli / Schools have been painted as safe, but this study contradicts that message. Our classrooms aren't prepared because @bcndp have not been realistic about the state of COVID. 3/ #bcpoli / The public have been told a different story for two years. The public are owed a full, honest explanation of this discrepancy. 4/4 #bcpoli"
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie , Dix, Adrian, Furstenau, Sonia , Province of British Columbia
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia, Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-09-14
Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "Today I asked @AdrianDix to explain how we can trust his or the PHO’s word after this @CapitalDailyVic & @bbybeacon story. BCers have been misled about #COVID19 transmissions in schools. There needs to be accountability. 1/ #bcpoli #bced #COVID19BC / Before a press conference in 2020, Dr Henry wrote to staff “We need to be able to give some data that supports what we keep saying - transmission in schools is low,” 2/ #bcpoli #bced #COVID19BC / The PHO and this government were trying to find data to support the narrative that Covid was not spreading among children in schools. At the same time as telling teachers and parents that the reality they were experiencing was false. 3/ #bcpoli #bced #COVID19BC / Even more damning is the study co-authored by Dr Henry from that same time period found that students were responsible for close to half of all COVID transmission in communities. 4/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / This study, co-authored by the PHO found that COVID spread among kids was 92 times higher than what this government was reporting. 5/ #bcpoli #bced #COVID19BC / . @AdrianDix responded by saying that they’ve done a fantastic job and that the story is not worthy of a question. Accountability to the public is not something the @bcndp values. 6/6 #bcpoli #bced #COVID19BC"
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia , Dix, Adrian, Henry, Bonnie , Capital Daily, Burnaby Beacon, Province of British Columbia
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia, Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-10-25
Description: Tom Jackman on Twitter: "I am not a partisan, but the leader of the BC Green Party, @SoniaFurstenau , asked an excellent question of @adriandix this morning: In light of recent revelations, "How can we trust his word and the word of the Provincial Health Officer?" Mr. Dix did not answer the question."
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia , Henry, Bonnie , Dix, Adrian
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Jackman, Tom, Tom Jackman | @frozen
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post, Video recording
Date: 2022-10-25
Extent: 1:22
Relation: ispartof:https://twitter.com/frozen/status/1584981647942119424
Description: Sonia Furstenau, Leader of the B.C. Greens and MLA for Cowichan Valley has issued the following statement in response to the Ministry of Health’s update on COVID-19 vaccines and the lifting of the vaccine card mandate.
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Subject: BC Green Party, Furstenau, Sonia , BC Vaccine Card, Vaccinations, Province of British Columbia, Henry, Bonnie , Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern
Group: Government Affairs
Creator: BC Green Party
Publisher: BC Green Party
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Media release
Date: 2022-04-05
Description: Cases and hospitalizations are ticking upward, but BC is staying the course by removing restrictions and data sharing.
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Subject: BC Vaccine Card, Vaccinations, Province of British Columbia, Wastewater Surveillance, Island Health, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Health, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, Henry, Bonnie , Dix, Adrian, National Advisory Committee on Immunization, Helm, Britt, Nanaimo Regional General Hospital, Furstenau, Sonia
Group: Government Affairs, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling, Vaccinations
Creator: Basu, Brishti
Publisher: Capital Daily
Coverage: British Columbia, Quebec, Prince Edward Island
Format: News media
Date: 2022-04-05
Description: Experts say collecting race-based data could help drive better public health decisions, but that isn't happening.
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Subject: Cowichan Tribes, Furstenau, Sonia , First Nations Health Authority, Island Health, Ahousaht First Nation, Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations, Louie, Greg, Heiltsuk Nation, Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, Tŝilhqot'in National Government, Tŝilhqot'in Nation, Office of the Information & Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia, Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Health, Snuneymuxw First Nation, Govender, Kasari, Henry, Bonnie , Kobayashi, Karen, Brown, Boma, BC Centre for Disease Control, Gustafson, Réka
Group: Indigenous Communities, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling, Vulnerable Populations
Creator: Basu, Brishti
Publisher: Capital Daily
Coverage: British Columbia--Vancouver Island, British Columbia--Cowichan Valley, British Columbia--Ahousaht, British Columbia--Clayoquot Sound, British Columbia--Nanaimo, British Columbia, British Columbia--Surrey, Ontario--Region of Peel, British Columbia--Greater Victoria, British Columbia--Port Alberni, British Columbia--Alberni Valley, British Columbia--Flores Island
Format: News media
Date: 2021-01-10
Description: On Thursday, the Vancouver Sun published a pair of leaked internal BC Centre for Disease Control reports that show the province has been collecting information about COVID-19 transmission and vaccinations on a neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood basis, along with other key pieces of data that experts and journalists have been requesting for months. This in-depth information has never been shared with the public.
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia , Province of British Columbia, Vancouver Sun, BC Centre for Disease Control, Henry, Bonnie , Gustafson, Réka, Vaccinations, Fraser Health, Island Health, Leyne, Andrew, Screech, David, Variants of Concern, Northern Health, Alpha Variant, Gamma Variant, Karlen, Dean
Group: Government Affairs, Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling, Vaccinations
Creator: Basu, Brishti
Publisher: Capital Daily
Coverage: British Columbia, British Columbia--Vancouver Island, British Columbia--Surrey, British Columbia--View Royal, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: News media
Date: 2021-05-10
Description: Vancouver Island has seen a rapid increase in cases—but variant growth remains much lower here than on mainland.
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Subject: Variants of Concern, Wang, Flight, Horgan, John, Island Health, Henry, Bonnie , Gamma Variant, Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort, Alpha Variant, Beta Variant, Stanwick, Richard, Mount Washington Alpine Ski Resort, Brouselle, Astrid, British Columbia Teachers’ Federation, Mooring, Teri, Ventilation, Vaccinations, AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD Vaccine, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine, Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Health, Furstenau, Sonia
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling, Vaccinations
Creator: Basu, Brishti
Publisher: Capital Daily
Coverage: British Columbia, British Columbia--Vancouver Island, British Columbia--Greater Victoria, British Columbia--Whistler
Format: News media
Date: 2021-03-30
Description: B.C.'s Health Minister defended Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry in the legislature on Tuesday, after the leader of the B.C. Green Party said British Columbians have been misled about COVID-19 transmissions in schools.
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Subject: Dix, Adrian, Henry, Bonnie , Furstenau, Sonia , Burnaby Beacon, Capital Daily, Stanwick, Richard, Protect Our Province BC, Filiatrault, Lyne
Group: Education, K to 12, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: CBC News
Publisher: CBC News British Columbia
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2022-10-26
Description: Health officials in B.C. apologized twice last week for confusing communications around changing COVID protocols, but experts say there is still some confusion about the recent changes.
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie , BC Centre for Disease Control, Tworek, Heidi, Furstenau, Sonia , Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, Province of British Columbia, Jackman, Tom
Group: Government Affairs, Vulnerable Populations
Creator: Brougham, Laura
Publisher: CHEK News
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2022-01-24
Description: Cowichan Valley MLA Sonia Furstenau and leader of the BC Greens wants to see the mask mandate reinstated in indoor public spaces.
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia , Influenza, Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Eby, David, Gandhi, Sanjiv, Henry, Bonnie
Group: PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Supports for Youth, Children, & Families
Creator: Barron, Robert
Publisher: Chemainus Valley Courier
Source: Cowichan Valley Citizen
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2022-11-22
Description: B.C.’s Green Party leader is demanding stronger COVID safety measures for all students heading back into classrooms this fall.
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia , Delta Variant, Variants of Concern, Henry, Bonnie , Ventilation, 2021 Western North America Heat Wave, BC Vaccine Card, Vaccinations, Province of British Columbia
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Supports for Youth, Children, & Families
Creator: Bernardo, Marcella, Martins, Nikitha
Publisher: NEWS 1130
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2021-08-10
Description: The provincial government’s tools are not limited to shutdowns and closures, though it has largely chosen to limit its response to those actions.
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia , Province of British Columbia, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, Henry, Bonnie , Rapid Antigen Tests, Ventilation
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability, Government Affairs, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Cowichan Valley Citizen
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2022-01-16
Description: B.C. Green Leader Sonia Furstenau thinks that the NDP government is ignoring the lessons of history in its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia , Province of British Columbia, Ventilation, Amos, Bill, Long COVID, Henry, Bonnie
Group: Government Affairs
Creator: Smith, Charlie
Publisher: Georgia Straight
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Newspaper article, Video recording
Date: 2022-04-23
Extent: 20:40
Description: The B.C. Green party doesn't think the NDP government is doing enough to help people understand the threat of COVID-19.
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia , Province of British Columbia, Long COVID, Henry, Bonnie , Biden, Joe, Nelson, Alondra, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Health, BC Vaccine Card, Variants of Concern, Omicron Variant, Barton, Adriana
Group: Government Affairs, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment
Creator: Smith, Charlie
Publisher: Georgia Straight
Coverage: British Columbia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Ontario--Peterborough
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2022-04-06
Description: An associate professor in the University of Toronto faculty of dentistry has publicly questioned whether B.C. might be under-reporting deaths due to COVID-19 to a degree far greater than other provinces.
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie , Dix, Adrian, Province of British Columbia, Moriarty, Tara, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, Morgan, Steve, Furstenau, Sonia , Protect Our Province BC, Long COVID, Vaccinations
Group: Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: Smith, Charlie
Publisher: Georgia Straight
Coverage: British Columbia, Quebec
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2022-01-29
Description: In British Columbia, thanks to COVID-19 and a poisoned illicit-drug supply, there continues to be "mass death among less grievable subjects."
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Subject: Lincoln, Martha, Coroners Service of British Columbia, British Columbia Toxic Drugs Crisis, Thrasher, Steven, Journalism, Clarke, John, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, BC Centre for Disease Control, Henry, Bonnie , Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, Daly, Patricia, Dix, Adrian, Furstenau, Sonia , World Health Organization, Ventilation
Group: Government Affairs, Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities, Protests & Activism, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: Smith, Charlie
Publisher: Georgia Straight
Coverage: British Columbia, United States, Ontario--Ottawa
Format: Newspaper article, Video recording
Date: 2022-02-11
Extent: 4:41
Description: When B.C. Green Leader Sonia Furstenau broke the legislative cone of silence by questioning Henry's response to the pandemic, the focus was not so much on what she actually said and why she said it. Rather, it was mostly about the fact that she had the temerity to criticize a provincial public health officer who's paid a very high salary to save lives by offering the best advice based on science.
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie , Dix, Adrian, Furstenau, Sonia , Baldrey, Keith, Shaw, Rob, Smith, George, Biden, Joe, Jackson, Juanita, Journalism
Group: Government Affairs
Creator: Smith, Charlie
Publisher: Georgia Straight
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2022-04-07
Description: We have been betrayed by B.C. -- Take Henry's word over Furstenau's -- Say goodbye to all that divisiveness -- Those pickleballs not as noisy as bombs -- Carnarvon Park has courts for pickleball -- Sea lions sending a fish farm message -- Daffodils, spring and great memories -- Earth’s inner heat offers lots of energy -- Police blockade gets James Bay praise -- Thanks to those who rescued my stray dog -- Trust the citizens’ assembly in the amalgamation process
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie , Dix, Adrian, Vaccinations, Furstenau, Sonia , Island Health, 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine, Carnarvon Park, Victoria Police Department, City of Victoria, District of Saanich
Group: Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Protests & Activism, Sports, Recreation, & Leisure, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling, Transportation, Travel, & Tourism, Vaccinations
Creator: Richardt, Joan, Marsh, Ian, Gibson, Paige, Fraser, Lia, Cox, Jamaal, Murray, Jan, Waldon, Shirley, Evans, Glynne, Ball, Diane, Guest, Lisa, Johnson, Richard
Publisher: Times Colonist
Coverage: British Columbia--Greater Victoria, British Columbia--Victoria, British Columbia, British Columbia--Oak Bay
Format: Newspaper article, Letter
Date: 2022-04-08
Description: Perhaps my question yesterday was not straightforward enough. Today I got straight to the point: does the Minister of Health Adrian Dix acknowledge that COVID-19 is airborne? No answer - just spin. It is astonishing that what should be a simple question to answer leads to a contortionist act from our government. The WHO, Canada Health, and the international scientific community all agree that COVID-19 is airborne. It is crucial for this gov’t to recognize that COVID-19 is airborne because that creates a guiding point for decision making and measuring success. Ensuring every British Columbian has access to N95s becomes a priority. Acknowledging COVID-19 airborne means there is no excuse to not invest in better ventilation and HEPA filters in schools and healthcare settings. It sends a direct message to all health authorities to implement the necessary policies to combat airborne transmission. The COVID-19 pandemic is not over. Government needs to focus on protections for people. Clear information, reliable data, N95s, rapid tests, ventilation, filtration of indoor air.
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia , Dix, Adrian, Ventilation, World Health Organization, Henry, Bonnie
Group: Government Affairs, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia, Dix, Adrian, Chouhan, Raj
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Video recording
Date: 2022-02-10
Extent: 4:41
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