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Henry said 2,858 have recovered. Another 19 were confirmed between Saturday afternoon and Sunday, and 32 were confirmed between Sunday and Monday's update at 3 p.m. Four of those Monday were epidemiologically linked, the provincial health officer said, meaning they were close contacts of others who'd been confirmed to have novel coronavirus.

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B.C. The largest increase in cases over the last three days was between the previous update, Friday afternoon, and Saturday, when 51 cases were confirmed by testing. Henry said there have been recent alerts about possible exposures in the community and on flights into and out of the province.

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's health regions, "which reminds us of the fact that this virus continues to circulate, and as we are moving, we're bringing it with us.". Henry also discussed the most recent modelling data, which suggested outbreaks in B.C. {* legalAcceptanceAcceptButton *}, {* backButton *} (Courtesy B.C. “I sense that people find that it's OK to do that for a woman who's up front more so than some of our male leaders. British Columbia provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry provides an update on the coronavirus in the province, during a news conference in Vancouver, on Wednesday, March 18, 2020. Enter your email address to get a new one.

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