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New data map shows cratering daily Burnaby COVID-19 cases

The average daily rate fell to six cases per day in Burnaby. Almost four in five adults aged 50 or over in Burnaby (79%) have received their first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine, along with more than seven in ten (72%) of those over the age of 18.
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The average daily rate fell to six cases per day in Burnaby. Almost four in five adults aged 50 or over in Burnaby (79%) have received their first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine, along with more than seven in ten (72%) of those over the age of 18.

See the daily data map by clicking here.

British Columbia continues to see COVID-19 caseloads drop and that includes large decreases in Burnaby. 

According to the latest Geographic Distribution of COVID-19 by Local Health Area of Case Residence data for May 23 to 29, 2021, the city recorded less than 130 cases, coming in at 123. 

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

From May 16 to 22, 2021, Burnaby saw 182 infections detected. 

B.C. is currently on track to move into Phase 2 of its restart plan in 12 days, and all four quadrants of the city are seeing positive news. 

Burnaby's latest regional numbers for May 25-31 are as follows: 

BURNABY NORTHWEST

  • Case rate: 4
  • Positivity rate: 4%
  • Vaccination percentage of those 12 years and older: 72% (as of May 31)
  • Vaccination percentage of those 18 years and older: 74% (as of May 31)

BURNABY NORTHEAST

  • Case rate: 5
  • Positivity rate: 4%
  • Vaccination percentage of those 12 years and older: 70% (as of May 31)
  • Vaccination percentage of those 18 years and older: 73% (as of May 31)

BURNABY SOUTHWEST

  • Case rate: 6
  • Positivity rate: 5
  • Vaccination percentage of those 12 years and older: 68% (as of May 31)
  • Vaccination percentage of those 18 years and older: 71% (as of May 31)

BURNABY SOUTHEAST

  • Case rate: 7
  • Positivity rate: 6
  • Vaccination percentage of those 12 years and older: 68% (as of May 31)
  • Vaccination percentage of those 18 years and older: 71% (as of May 31)