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63% of eligible Burnaby residents 18 years and older have received booster shots

Burnaby tied with Delta, Tri-Cities for second-highest rate in Fraser Health
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Viles of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.

Almost 65% of eligilbe Burnaby residents that are aged 18 and older have received a booster shot, updated data shows. 

The BC Centre for DIsease Control (BCCDC) COVID-19 surveillance dashboard says as of March 22, 63% of eligible Burnaby residents have received their booster dose. 

The city is behind New Westminster and South Surrey/White Rock (64%), but are tied with Delta and the Tri-Cities for the second-highest rate in Fraser Health. 

Burnaby hits 16K cumulative cases since the start of the pandemic 

Updated provincial data shows Burnaby has had one of the highest cumulative case count totals in the Greater Vancouver Inset area since the start of the pandemic. 

According to the Geographic Distribution of COVID-19 by Local Health Area of Case Residence, Burnaby has recorded 16,000 infections from Jan. 2020 to Feb. 2022. 

The data is published by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). 

Burnaby holds the third-highest total in the Greater Vancouver Inset behind Tri-Cities (16,358) and Surrey (56,117). 

COVID-19 vaccinations stalling among eligible Burnaby children aged 5-11

According to the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) COVID-19 surveillance dashboard, 67% of those aged 5-11 and eligible have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine as of March 22, 2022. 

There has been no increase since March 8, 2022.

Percentages across Fraser Health as of March 22, 2022, are as follows: 

  • New Westminster - 67% (no change)
  • Burnaby - 67% (no change)
  • Delta - 64%
  • Tri-Cities - 64%
  • South Surrey/White Rock - 63%
  • Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows - 54%
  • Surrey - 52%
  • Langley - 51%
  • Chilliwack - 38%
  • Abbotsford - 38%
  • Agassiz/Harrison - 37%
  • Mission - 36%
  • Hope - 33%

Burnaby and New Westminster also hold the highest rates in Fraser Health when it comes to second doses in the same age group, both currently sitting at 45% as of March 22.