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COVID-19 case, positivity rates in Burnaby see massive increases as Omicron wreaks havoc

Case-count records continue to be broken in the province
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A COVID-19 testing site in Fraser Health.

As officials struggle to contain the rapid transmission of Omicron throughout the province, Burnaby is seeing its numbers continue to soar. 

According to the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) COVID-19 surveillance dashboard for Dec. 16 to 22, 2021, all four city quadrants are feeling the effects of the most recent and ongoing wave. 

From Dec. 24 to 25, 2021, officials said provisional numbers showed 2,552 new infections had been recorded, which marked a new B.C. record. 

During the 72-hour period, there were 6,288 new cases. The breakdown was: 

  • Dec. 24 to 25: 2,552
  • Dec, 25 to 26: 2,023
  • Dec. 26 to 27: 1,713

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

BURNABY NORTHWEST

  • Case rate: 34
  • Number of cases: 127
  • Positivity rate: 12%
  • Vaccination coverage (first dose) of those 12 years of age and older: 97%
  • Vaccination coverage (second dose) of those 12 years of age and older: 95%
  • Vaccination coverage (first dose) of those five to 11 years of age: 46%

BURNABY NORTHEAST

  • Case rate: 27
  • Number of cases: 95
  • Positivity rate: 12%
  • Vaccination coverage (first dose) of those 12 years of age and older: 97%
  • Vaccination coverage (second dose) of those 12 years of age and older: 95%
  • Vaccination coverage (first dose) of those five to 11 years of age: 45%

BURNABY SOUTHWEST

  • Case rate: 20
  • Number of cases: 127
  • Positivity rate: 11%
  • Vaccination coverage (first dose) of those 12 years of age and older: 95%
  • Vaccination coverage (second dose) of those 12 years of age and older: 93%
  • Vaccination coverage (first dose) of those five to 11 years of age: 37%

BURNABY SOUTHEAST

  • Case rate: 21
  • Number of cases: 95
  • Positivity rate: 11%
  • Vaccination coverage (first dose) of those 12 years of age and older: 93%
  • Vaccination coverage (second dose) of those 12 years of age and older: 91%
  • Vaccination coverage (first dose) of those five to 11 years of age: 33%

- with files from Chuck ChiangBusiness In Vancouver