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Burnaby COVID-19 cases drop to double digits as B.C. decline continues

B.C. scheduled to move into phase two of reopening plan next week
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The latest Geographic Distribution of COVID-19 by Local Health Area of Case Residence data for May 30 to June 5, 2021.

Burnaby continues to see improvements in its COVID-19 caseloads as B.C. continues to decline day-over-day.

According to the latest Geographic Distribution of COVID-19 by Local Health Area of Case Residence data for May 30 to June 5, 2021, Burnaby dropped to double digits for new infections with just 69. 

The data is released by the BC Centre for Disease Control. 

From May 23 to 29, Burnaby recorded 123 cases. From May 16 to 22, there were 182 new infections discovered. 

Next Tuesday (June 15) the province will move into phase two of its COVID-19 reopening plan. 

Burnaby's four quadrants also continue to see positive results. Numbers as of June 7 are as follows. 

Case rates are new cases per 100,000 people by local health area and community health service area.

BURNABY NORTHWEST

  • Case rate: 4
  • Positivity rate: 2%
  • Vaccination percentage of those 12 years and older: 78% (as of June 7)
  • Vaccination percentage of those 18 years and older: 79% (as of June 7)

BURNABY NORTHEAST

  • Case rate: 7
  • Positivity rate: 7%
  • Vaccination percentage of those 12 years and older: 76% (as of June 7)
  • Vaccination percentage of those 18 years and older: 77% (as of June 7)

BURNABY SOUTHWEST

  • Case rate: 2
  • Positivity rate: 2%
  • Vaccination percentage of those 12 years and older: 73% (as of June 7)
  • Vaccination percentage of those 18 years and older: 75% (as of June 7)

BURNABY SOUTHEAST

  • Case rate: 3
  • Positivity rate: 4%
  • Vaccination percentage of those 12 years and older: 73% (as of June 7)
  • Vaccination percentage of those 18 years and older: 75% (as of June 7)

B.C. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister of Health Adrian Dix will provide a live briefing this afternoon (June 10) for an update on the latest COVID-19 information.