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Weekly Burnaby COVID-19 infections inching closer to single digits

Surrey continues to be province's hot spot
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The latest Geographic Distribution of COVID-19 by Local Health Area of Case Residence for June 27 to July 3, 2021.

Burnaby's weekly COVID-19 cases remain in double digits as the province's caseload goes up and down.

According to the latest Geographic Distribution of COVID-19 by Local Health Area of Case Residence, Burnaby recorded 11 new cases from June 27 to July 3, 2021. 

In other data, the latest COVID-19 Surveillance Dashboard data shows Burnaby Northwest and Southwest still sit at 0% positivity rates from June 28 to July 4. 

Both sets of data are released by the BC Centre for Disease Control. 

Northeast and Southeast Burnaby are holding at 1%. 

B.C.'s caseloads are beginning to see a seesaw pattern after cases were on a steep decline weeks prior. 

The numbers during the past week are as follows according to the BCCDC: 

  • July 2-3: 30 
  • July 3-4: 37
  • July 4-5: 20
  • July 5-6: 46
  • July 6-7: 59

As of yesterday (July 6), 78.1% of eligible people aged 12 and older in B.C. have received their first dose of vaccine, with 37% receiving both immunizations. 

Burnaby's latest regional numbers for June 28 to July 4 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: 0
  • Positivity rate: 0%
  • Vaccination percentage of those 12 years and older: 84%
  • Vaccination percentage of those 18 years and older: 84%

BURNABY NORTHEAST

  • Case rate: 0
  • Positivity rate: 1%
  • Vaccination percentage of those 12 years and older: 82%
  • Vaccination percentage of those 18 years and older: 82%

BURNABY SOUTHWEST

  • Case rate: 1
  • Positivity rate: 0%
  • Vaccination percentage of those 12 years and older: 80%
  • Vaccination percentage of those 18 years and older: 81%

BURNABY SOUTHEAST

  • Case rate: 1
  • Positivity rate: 1%
  • Vaccination percentage of those 12 years and older: 79%
  • Vaccination percentage of those 18 years and older: 80%