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415 new COVID-19 cases in Island Health as new restrictions take effect in B.C.

The province reported a three-day total of 2,550 new cases on Monday and three more deaths, including one in Island Health.
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COVID vaccination clinic at 950 Kings Rd. Data from November and December across B.C. show that unvaccinated people are seven times more likely than those with two doses of a vaccine to contract COVID-19. The unvaccinated are also 30 times more likely to be hospitalized and 50 times more likely to need critical care. DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST

Island Health reported 415 new cases of COVID-19 over the weekend as case numbers in B.C. climbed back up to figures not seen since October, with an average of 850 a day.

The province reported a three-day total of 2,550 new cases on Monday and three more deaths, including one in Island Health.

There are 5,435 active infections, up from 2,949 a week ago. The Island had a total of 1,021 known active cases as of Monday.

New restrictions ranging from limits on audience capacities for large venues to the number of people allowed to attend indoor personal gatherings in the province came into effect Monday.

Officials say the rules, which also limit New Year’s Eve parties, were being implemented over concerns that cases of people infected with the Omicron variant could overwhelm B.C. hospitals.

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has said the Omicron variant is adding new and more complex challenges to managing the pandemic.

Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix are expected to announce changes to B.C.’s rapid testing policy on Tuesday.

The health measures are scheduled to last until Jan. 31.