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COVID-19: Vancouver Island, BC (Central & North)

Collected by: Vancouver Island University

Archived since: Mar, 2020

Description:

In March 2020 the Canadian Web Archiving Coalition (CWAC) stated: "The deadly flu outbreak of 1918-19 is often called the ‘forgotten pandemic.’ Our responsibility now is to ensure the lessons of COVID-19 are not forgotten. Our collective efforts to capture and preserve the essential online elements of this unprecedented event are critical." (CARL-ABRC). The COVID-19: Vancouver Island, BC (Central & North) Web Archive reflects community experiences and responses to the pandemic in the region served by Vancouver Island University, documenting and supporting diverse aspects of scholarly inquiry, creativity, and community life. The Web Archive is intended to provide a body of information that will support scholarship, creativity, and study. Information rights related to web archiving include considerations of copyright and fair dealing, and of individual and community privacy. The following are among principles and resources that guide web archiving decisions: Ethics of care, for example in VIU Library’s Pledge to our user communities; OCAP® principles, and awareness of relationality and accountability to Indigenous communities, and potential impacts related to web archiving; Good practice and expert advice, emerging and accessed through communities of practice, e.g. the Canadian Web Archiving Coalition (CWAC); and VIU Library, Evolution of Physical Collections: 2017-2021 VIU Library, Special Collections Guidelines (Under review 2020). Web archives are informed by available capture technologies and also by affordances of the content source; not all websites can be successfully crawled or rendered, and quality of archived versions varies. This project is supported by VIU's Special Funding for COVID-19 research projects and carried out in coordination with the University of Victoria’s COVID-19 Collection and the Canadian Web Archiving Coalition. Contact us at research.help@viu.ca with questions or for more information about content included in the Web Archive. [Working description 2021 April 6]

Subject:   Spontaneous Events Society & Culture Science & Health Vancouver Island COVID-19 (Disease)

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Title: COVID model projections | January 6, 2022 | BC COVID-19 Modelling Group

URL: https://bccovid-19group.ca/post/2022-01-06-report/

Description: The BC COVID-19 Modelling team issued their fifteenth report on the status of COVID-19 in British Columbia (January 6th, 2022). This report focuses on the Omicron variant, which is spreading rapidly in Canada, even among those fully vaccinated.

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Subject:   BC COVID-19 Modelling Group Omicron Variant Variants of Concern Vaccinations

Title: COVID model projections | January 19, 2022 | BC COVID-19 Modelling Group

URL: https://bccovid-19group.ca/post/2022-01-19-report/

Description: The BC COVID-19 Modelling team issued their sixteenth report on the status of COVID-19 in British Columbia (January 19th, 2022). This report focuses on the Omicron variant, which is spreading rapidly in Canada, even among those fully vaccinated.

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Subject:   BC COVID-19 Modelling Group Omicron Variant Variants of Concern Vaccinations

Title: COVID model projections | February 4, 2022 | BC COVID-19 Modelling Group

URL: https://bccovid-19group.ca/post/2022-02-04/

Description: The BC COVID-19 Modelling team issued their seventeenth report on the status of COVID-19 in British Columbia (February 4th, 2022). This report focuses on the Omicron variant, which is spreading rapidly in Canada, even among those fully vaccinated.

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Subject:   BC COVID-19 Modelling Group Omicron Variant Variants of Concern Wastewater Surveillance Vaccinations Influenza

Title: COVID model projections | February 17, 2022 | BC COVID-19 Modelling Group

URL: https://bccovid-19group.ca/post/2022-02-17-report/

Description: The BC COVID-19 Modelling team issued their eighteenth report on the status of COVID-19 in British Columbia (February 17th, 2022). This report focuses on the Omicron variant, which is spreading rapidly in Canada, even among those fully vaccinated.

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Subject:   BC COVID-19 Modelling Group Omicron Variant Variants of Concern Vaccinations

Title: COVID model projections | March 17, 2022 | BC COVID-19 Modelling Group

URL: https://bccovid-19group.ca/post/2022-03-17-report/

Description: The BC COVID-19 Modelling team issued their nineteenth report on the status of COVID-19 in British Columbia (March 18th, 2022). This report focuses on the Omicron variant, BA.2, which is rising rapidly in frequency and now accounts for ~50% of infections in Canada. Nevertheless, numbers of BA.2 are roughly steady at the moment.

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Subject:   BC COVID-19 Modelling Group Omicron Variant Variants of Concern Vaccinations Ventilation

Title: COVID model projections | April 6, 2022 | BC COVID-19 Modelling Group

URL: https://bccovid-19group.ca/post/2022-04-06-report/

Description: The BC COVID-19 Modelling team issued their twentieth report on the status of COVID-19 in British Columbia (April 6th, 2022). This report focuses on the Omicron variant, BA.2, which is rising rapidly in frequency and is now causing an uptick in cases and hospitalizations, beginning a second Omicron wave in BC.

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Subject:   BC COVID-19 Modelling Group Omicron Variant Variants of Concern Wastewater Surveillance Vaccinations

Title: COVID model projections | October 5, 2022 | BC COVID-19 Modelling Group

URL: https://bccovid-19group.ca/post/2022-10-05-report/

Description: The BC COVID-19 Modelling team issued their twenty-fifth report on the status of COVID-19 in British Columbia (October 5th, 2022). The BA.5-driven Omicron wave persists with high rates of infection. The prolonged nature of the BA.5 wave is consistent with waning of immunity from infections and vaccinations early in the year. Future projections predict a rise in cases, even without new variants that are better able to evade immunity. Underreporting of cases is extremely high, with ~100-fold more infections currently than reported cases.

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Subject:   BC COVID-19 Modelling Group Omicron Variant Variants of Concern Wastewater Surveillance Vaccinations Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine

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