63 new cases of #COVID19 in B.C. over the last two days.

Hospitalizations are at the lowest level in six days, and the number of active cases is flat.

Today's chart.
Today's chart on hospitalizations — Health Minister Adrian Dix just announced that they actually went down on Saturday, but went up slightly on Sunday.

But the overall trend is still very encouraging.
Bonnie Henry takes a question from @CBCtanya on why B.C. is seemingly doing much better than Ontario and Quebec.

Her answer: "some parts of it are luck, & some parts of it are being prepared."

But she says early testing and awareness helped, along with the later spring break.
There have been 92 new cases of #COVID19 confirmed in British Columbia over the last three days.

That's the lowest three-day total seen in this province since March 14-16.
Remember how we said weeks ago that if B.C. managed to avoid the worst of the global outbreak, our response would look like a huge overreaction to some?

The fact we're at that point is good news. It doesn't mean we're out of the woods. https://twitter.com/BritCanuck_Dude/status/1247271583749562369
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