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& #39;s chart.
Today& #39;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& #39;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& #39;re at that point is good news. It doesn& #39;t mean we& #39;re out of the woods. https://twitter.com/BritCanuck_Dude/status/1247271583749562369">https://twitter.com/BritCanuc...
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