From June 6 to June 12, as many as 21 people were diagnosed with COVID-19, according to the latest weekly data released by British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) today.
In the latest weekly data, 3 cases were reported from West Vancouver and 18 cases from North Vancouver.
COVID-19 numbers have been falling rapidly since May.
From May 1 to May 8, for example, North Shore recorded 98 cases, of which 28 were recorded in West Vancouver and 66 in North Vancouver.
From April 25 to May 1, BCCDC recorded 160 cases of COVID-19 on the North Shore, and 261 people had tested positive the week before.
There are currently 1,454 active cases of COVID-19 in the province, and a further 143,449 people who tested positive have recovered.
BC is encouraging people to get registered for the vaccine.
“Getting fully immunized is the best way for us to put the COVID-19 pandemic behind us. It is how we protect our family and friends, the people at our favourite store or local theatre, as well as the communities we want to visit this summer,” the province said.
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