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Subject: School District 52 Prince Rupert, Ventilation , Charles Hays Secondary School, École Roosevelt Park Community School, Government of Canada, Province of British Columbia
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs
Creator: North Coast Review
Publisher: North Coast Review
Coverage: British Columbia--Prince Rupert
Format: Blog post
Date: 2023-06-30
Description: patti on Twitter: "A strong recovery for everyone means safe schools, improve ventilation. Safe air, stop old growth logging, subsidies to fossil fuel companies. Those parents with children in child care deserve safe working environments, covid safety measures province wide until enough fully vaxed"
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Subject: Horgan, John, Ventilation
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs , Parody, Humour, & Satire
Creator: patti | @bad_batch_rex
Publisher: patti | @bad_batch_rex
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post, Image, Cartoon
Date: 2021-08-12
Relation: ispartof:https://twitter.com/bad_batch_rex/status/1425847776621989893, ispartof:https://twitter.com/jjhorgan/status/1425842744958746632
Description: City of Powell River on Twitter: "BACKYARD BURNING IS PROHIBITED!"
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Subject: City of Powell River, Ventilation
Group: Government Affairs
Creator: City of Powell River, Jackson, Chris
Publisher: City of Powell River, City of Powell River | @CityPowellRiver
Coverage: British Columbia--Powell River, British Columbia--Sunshine Coast
Format: Twitter post, Image
Date: 2020-03-20, 2020-04-07
Relation: ispartof:https://twitter.com/CityPowellRiver/status/1247577433626345473
Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "Today @AdamPOlsen and I sent a letter to Ministers @JM_Whiteside and @adriandix asking the many questions we've gotten from concerned parents and education staff about the return to school. 1/ #bcpoli #bced #COVID19BC #mentalhealth / While many of these questions have been asked, sometimes repeatedly, answers that are both transparent and direct have been lacking. We've sent this letter in hopes that 2022 can be the year of proactive actions and direct answers from the @bcndp . 2/2 #bcpoli #bced #COVID19BC"
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia, Olsen, Adam, Whiteside, Jennifer, Dix, Adrian, BC Green Party, Province of British Columbia, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, Tam, Theresa, World Health Organization, Ventilation , Vaccinations
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs , PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Supports for Youth, Children, & Families, Vaccinations
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia, Olsen, Adam
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia, Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post, Image, Letter
Date: 2022-01-10
Relation: ispartof:https://twitter.com/SoniaFurstenau/status/1480658817427800065
Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "While many of these questions have been asked, sometimes repeatedly, answers that are both transparent and direct have been lacking. We've sent this letter in hopes that 2022 can be the year of proactive actions and direct answers from the @bcndp . 2/2 #bcpoli #bced #COVID19BC"
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Subject: BC Green Party, Ventilation , Province of British Columbia
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs , PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Supports for Youth, Children, & Families
Creator: BC Green Party
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia, Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post, Image
Date: 2022-01-10
Relation: ispartof:https://twitter.com/SoniaFurstenau/status/1480658823434043392, ispartof:https://twitter.com/SoniaFurstenau/status/1480658817427800065
Description: Protect our Province BC member Dr. Susan Kuo hosts Dr. Sanjiv Gandhi in a discussion about British Columbia’s pandemic response so far, how the response has fallen short of the best available science and the precautionary principle, and what we should be doing to take care of ourselves and our neighbours going forward.
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Subject: Protect Our Province BC, Kuo, Susan, Gandhi, Sanjiv, BC Green Party, Ventilation , Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Health, Paxlovid, Long COVID, Vaccinations, WorkSafeBC, Novavax Nuvaxovid COVID-19 Vaccine
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs , Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Seniors, Elders, & Long-Term Care, Vaccinations
Creator: Protect Our Province BC, Kuo, Susan, Gandhi, Sanjiv, Young, Michelle
Publisher: Protect Our Province BC
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Website content, Video recording
Date: 2023-02-03
Extent: 56:56
Description: We urge you to say NO to the wave of mass infection, mass disability and death anticipated, and due to the policies of our Minister of Health Adrian Dix and the Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry – something they claim they cannot stop.
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Subject: Protect Our Province BC, Dix, Adrian, Henry, Bonnie, Long COVID, BC Centre for Disease Control, Skowronski, Danuta, Lauterbach, Karl, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, Nicholson, Jeremy, Filiatrault, Lyne, Vaccinations, Ventilation
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs , Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: Protect Our Province BC
Publisher: Protect Our Province BC
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Letter
Date: 2022-10-04
Description: In a year-end interview, the Green leader calls for a clearer vision for the province’s future from the NDP.
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia, BC Green Party, Eby, David, Province of British Columbia, Ventilation , Mayne Island School, School District 64 Gulf Islands
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs
Creator: MacLeod, Andrew
Publisher: The Tyee
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Magazine article
Date: 2022-12-15
Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "This chapter of the pandemic has me the most worried. When we should be treating this pandemic and the Delta variant with the utmost seriousness, we are seeing increasing cases in schools, lack of support for unhoused people w/ COVID, and increasing community division. 1/ #bcpoli / Some will not get vaccinated, & we can’t ignore them. We have to protect them & their communities w strong public health measures like masks, ventilation, filtration, & effective contact tracing. We need better communications & transparency to bring them in, not shut them out. 2/ / We need masks for K-3 students, filtration and ventilation, and resources available to learn remotely whenever requested. COVID is already in our schools and spreading amongst our kids, it is not too late to prevent further transmission. 3/ #bcpoli / Lastly, we need to consider implementing an independent COVID-19 advisory panel that acts as a backstop for government data to increase credibility and trust. This gov’t has been burdened for 18 months, & this could support their hard work. 4/ #bcpoli"
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia, Delta Variant, Variants of Concern, Vaccinations, Ventilation , Province of British Columbia
Group: Education, K to 12, 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: 2021-09-28
Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "We call on the @bcndp gov't to implement concrete measures with clear policies that recognize #COVID19 is an airborne virus. To reduce transmissions, protect our healthcare system, & minimize disruption to society gov't must implement the following. 1/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC #bced / Hospitalizations are at an all-time high and surgeries and medical procedures are cancelled, but on Friday this government announced that access to testing will be limited, and that British Columbians are expected to manage #COVID19 on their own. 2/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / The @bcndp 's failure to build policies on the evidence that #COVID19 is airborne has led to inadequate communication, inaccurate information, & a lack of essential tools for the public to understand why decisions are made or how to achieve our shared goals. 3/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / We reiterate our call for an independent science table, which would not only provide accountability for the government’s stated goals, it would also provide clarity for British Columbians on what will effectively mitigate the spread of #COVID19. 4/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / The last 2 years have been difficult for everybody. While we all wish this pandemic were over, there is no guarantee there won't be another wave. Good leadership would acknowledge these truths and put plans in place for the next wave and the one after that. 5/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / It’s not enough to put the burden on individuals to vaccinate and then provide no other safety measures to reduce infection rates. The people of BC deserve proactive science-based leadership from their gov't. 6/6 #bcpoli #COVID19BC #COVID19 #bced"
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Subject: BC Green Party, Province of British Columbia, Rapid Antigen Tests, Ventilation
Group: Government Affairs , PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia, Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-01-24
Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "It has been a long 2 years for British Columbians. Many people are eager for the pandemic to be over, and others are still anxious about opening up. 1/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / I am deeply concerned that without a plan for the future and clear information on why we’re making decisions, removing these measures will create more confusion, allow for greater transmission of COVID, and risk distrust in government. 2/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / Learning to live with this virus should not mean pretending it is over; it should mean that we keep simple, universal basic protections in places where they keep us safe and provide a predictable plan that we can work towards and anticipate. 3/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / We should be providing free N95 masks to all who want one, installing filtration in schools & public settings, subsidizing HEPA filters for other settings, and making rapid tests widely and freely available. We should be protecting everyone from the risk of #LongCovid. 4/ #bcpoli / Removing masking entirely sends a signal that the pandemic is over. Yesterday we had 14 deaths, a new variant is circulating around the world, and many epidemiologists and our provincial health officer have suggested we could see a fifth wave this year. 5/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / We should have kept masks in place for essential services like public transit and other high-transmission settings with low ventilation. This would protect our most vulnerable, while opening up elective activities for people who are comfortable. 6/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / British Columbians deserve the same predictability and clarity they received last summer with the re-opening plan. Without a plan and tools in place, we risk repeating the damaging cycle of imposing and removing mandates. 7/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / Rebuilding and maintaining trust should be this government’s top priority. This government’s lack of transparency over the past year and failure to explain their decisions has resulted in an erosion of our collective sense of responsibility to each other. 8/ #bcpoli #COVID19BC / Without clear guidelines for imposing or rescinding mandates, British Columbians will only grow more disenfranchised. 9/9 #bcpoli #COVID19BC"
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia, Province of British Columbia, Ventilation , Rapid Antigen Tests, Long COVID, Variants of Concern
Group: Government Affairs , PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia, Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-03-10
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: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "Access to safe education, and protecting our most vulnerable, should be a top govt priority. I am disappointed by the updated guidelines for preventing COVID-19 transmission in BC schools. 1/ #bcpoli / In year 3 of returning to school in a pandemic, we know better than to rely on vaccines and staying home when sick. As @a_longhurst reported, “BC’s sole reliance on vaccines is not working to prevent constant waves of (re)infection, hospitalizations and Long COVID”. 2/ #bcpoli / We know that masking, standardized ventilation and filtration, testing & vaccines contribute to better protection for all. 3/ #bcpoli / The @bcndp says they've spent $166 million upgrading ventilation in schools, but they haven’t shared which have had upgrades and which haven’t. More people in BC have died from COVID-19 in 2022 than ever before. We must recognize our reality and adapt to it. 4/4 #bcpoli"
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia, Province of British Columbia, Longhurst, Andrew, Vaccinations, Ventilation
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs , PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia, Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-08-25
Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "High numbers of children and teachers are missing schoo"We have all the tools to change the trajectory of this horrible situation. The only missing ingredient is courage from our leaders to be transparent about the current situation and mandate the changes that are necessary to prevent more illness and death." @SKGandhiMD #bcpoli 6/6" because they are sick. Children's wards and ERs are overwhelmed and operations for children and infants are being cancelled. #bcpoli 1/ / We need public health guidance on how to reduce transmission of the viruses that are circulating in BC. Instead, the @bcndp has quietly removed isolation requirements for people with COVID-19, reduced testing & reporting, and has given inadequate guidance on masking. 2/ / The independent review of BC's pandemic response released on Friday highlights that the @bcndp ’s repeated failure to communicate public health guidance left BCers distrustful and uncooperative with public health measures. 3/ / Where are the organized efforts of the @bcndp to keep people healthy? Vaccines are one tool, but given the conditions we are seeing right now, more needs to be done to prevent illness, especially in children. #bcpoli #healthcare 4/ / Ventilation, testing & publicly reporting data, wearing masks in high-risk public settings like classrooms, on transit, and in grocery stores - these can help reduce the risk of transmission but have received little investment by the @bcndp . 5/ /
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia, Province of British Columbia, Vaccinations, Ventilation
Group: Government Affairs , PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia, Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2022-12-05
Description: A group of B.C. doctors and researchers is worried plans for the province to lift event capacity limits on Oct. 25 could cause a spike in cases, and further overwhelm hospitals.
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie, Dix, Adrian, Leung, Victor, Vancouver Canucks, Hockey, Ventilation , Rapid Antigen Tests, Tan, Amy, Protect Our Province BC
Group: Government Affairs , Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities
Creator: Bernardo, Marcella
Publisher: CityNews
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2021-10-21
Description: In response to the province announcing an end to the use of the provincial mask mandate tomorrow and the B.C. vaccine card in April, Sonia Furstenau, leader of the B.C. Greens and MLA for Cowichan Valley, has issued the following statement.
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Subject: BC Green Party, Furstenau, Sonia, BC Vaccine Card, Ventilation , Rapid Antigen Tests, Province of British Columbia, Long COVID, Variants of Concern, Vaccinations
Group: Government Affairs , PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment
Creator: BC Green Party
Publisher: BC Green Party
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Media release
Date: 2022-03-10
Description: Internal emails show BC public health leaders, including provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry, had concerns about the quality of COVID-19 transmission data collected in schools—and that those concerns persisted in private, months after officials had started making claims to the media and the public on a regular basis that the risk of transmission in schools was very low.
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie, Capital Daily, Burnaby Beacon, Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Health, Gustafson, Réka, Daly, Patricia, Brodkin, Elizabeth, Galanis, Eleni, Docking, Christine, Interior Health, Northern Health, Vancouver Coastal Health, Fraser Health, Howe, Carolyn, Greater Victoria School District, Island Health, Stanwick, Richard, Hoyano, Dee, British Columbia Teachers' Federation, Greater Victoria Teachers' Association, BC Centre for Disease Control, Mooring, Teri, Waldron, Winona, Ventilation
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs , Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities
Creator: Basu, Brishti, Gangdev, Srushti
Publisher: Capital Daily
Coverage: British Columbia, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: News media
Date: 2022-10-24
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: Political panel discussing back-to-school and teacher shortages in BC.
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie, Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Education, Variants of Concern, Vaccinations, Ventilation , BCEdAccess Society, Greater Victoria School District, Olsen, Adam, Sihota, Moe, Watts, Dianne, Long COVID, British Columbia Teachers' Federation, Johnston, Clint
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs , Supports for Youth, Children, & Families
Creator: Quinn, Stephen, Olsen, Adam, Sihota, Moe, Watts, Dianne
Publisher: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | The Early Edition
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Sound recording
Date: 2022-09-06
Extent: 14:13
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 purpose of this guidance document is to provide Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) staff with important information that is required to help prevent communicable disease.
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Subject: Comox Valley Regional District, Ventilation , Vaccinations
Group: Government Affairs
Creator: Comox Valley Regional District
Publisher: Comox Valley Regional District
Coverage: British Columbia--Comox Valley Regional District
Format: Document
Date: 2021-09-20
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: The purpose of this document is to provide CRD employees with important information to ensure that basic steps are taken to reduce the risk from communicable diseases.
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Subject: Capital Regional District, Variants of Concern, Omicron Variant, Vaccinations, Ventilation
Group: Government Affairs , PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Vaccinations
Creator: Capital Regional District
Publisher: Capital Regional District
Coverage: British Columbia--Capital Regional District
Format: Document
Date: 2022-04-12
Description: British Columbia school support workers are welcoming the $43.6 million in funding announced yesterday to support the safe reopening of BC schools for the 2021/2022 school year.
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Subject: Canadian Public Union of Public Employees, Whiteside, Jennifer, CUPE BC K-12, Simpson, Paul, Ventilation , Province of British Columbia
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs
Creator: Taylor, Greg
Publisher: Canadian Union of Public Employees British Columbia
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Blog post
Date: 2021-06-18
Description: Last month, Safe Schools Coalition BC was asked to meet with representatives of the Government of BC to assist upon messaging related to the then-upcoming launch of 5-11 year-old COVID-19 vaccination campaign. Our group denied this request as we continue to advocate for a multi-layered approach that incorporates vaccines and a host of other interventions, such as rapid tests, timely and accurate notifications, ventilation improvements, and remote options.
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Subject: Safe Schools Coalition BC, Province of British Columbia, Vaccinations, Heighton, Jennifer, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Citizens' Services, Rapid Antigen Tests, Ventilation
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs , Supports for Youth, Children, & Families, Vaccinations
Creator: Safe Schools Coalition BC
Publisher: Safe Schools Coalition BC
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Blog post
Date: 2021-12-05
Description: A parent and a teacher with the group think that airborne COVID needs to be taken far more seriously by those overseeing public health and the K-12 education system.
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Subject: Province of British Columbia, Safe Schools Coalition BC, Martins, Kyenta, Ventilation , Ford, Doug, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, Vaccinations, Vancouver School Board, Pataky, Dave, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Corsi-Rosenthal Boxes, Henry, Bonnie, Jimenez, Jose-Luis, Greenhalgh, Trisha, Fisman, David, Heighton, Jennifer, Dix, Adrian, Long COVID
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs , PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Vulnerable Populations
Creator: Smith, Charlie
Publisher: Georgia Straight
Coverage: British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2022-01-05
Description: The B.C. Green caucus has issued four demands to reduce transmission of COVID-19.
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia, Province of British Columbia, Rapid Antigen Tests, BC Green Party, Ventilation
Group: Government Affairs , PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: Smith, Charlie
Publisher: Georgia Straight
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2022-01-24
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: As K-12 students are about to return to classrooms and thousands of university students move into dormitories, there are growing fears of a new wave of COVID-19 because of the lack of a provincewide indoor mask mandate and the lack of public education about airborne transmission. With that in mind, I'm sharing the results of three studies published this year in peer-reviewed journals.
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia, Province of British Columbia, Ventilation , BC Green Party, BC Liberal Party, New Democratic Party of British Columbia, TransLink, BC Ferries, European Organization for Nuclear Research, University of Bristol, Alpha Variant, Variants of Concern, Safe Schools Coalition BC, Delta Variant, Omicron Variant, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Dix, Adrian, Whiteside, Jennifer
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs , PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment
Creator: Smith, Charlie
Publisher: Georgia Straight
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2022-09-05
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: Markham interviews Andrew Longhurst, health policy researcher and PhD. candidate at Simon Fraser University, op-ed in “BC Needs to Get Serious about Omicron.”
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Subject: Henry, Bonnie, Longhurst, Andrew, Variants of Concern, Omicron Variant, Hinshaw, Deena, Kenney, Jason, Vaccinations, Ventilation
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability, Government Affairs , Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: Hislop, Markham, Longhurst, Andrew
Publisher: Energi Media
Coverage: British Columbia, Alberta
Format: Video recording
Date: 2021-12-31
Extent: 22:53
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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