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COVID-19: B.C. reports 153 new cases, hospitalizations at 7-month low

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COVID-19 case count trended downward again Thursday, with 153 new cases and four additional deaths reported.It brought the seven-day average for new cases down to 161, as vaccination rates in the province continued to climb.

COVID-19: Fraser Health sets up same-day clinics for people to get first vaccine dose The update came as the province unveiled new COVID-19 modelling that showed promising trends heading into the summer.Of the new cases, 21 were in the Vancouver Coastal Health region, 73 were in the Fraser Health region, 11 were in the Vancouver Island health region, 39 were in the Interior Health region and nine were in the Northern Health region.The number of COVID-19 patients in hospital fell to 176 — the fewest since Nov.

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