A year ago today, a respiratory disease now part of everyday repertoire officially landed in B.C. in the form of a presumptive case in a man who had recently travelled to Wuhan, China.
In December 2019, the outbreak of a new coronavirus was first identified in China91裸聊视频檚 Hubei province. On Jan. 25, the first case to arrive in Canada was announced by federal officials.
For many, the past year91裸聊视频檚 unprecedented global health emergency is difficult to sum up in words 91裸聊视频 and this pandemic is not behind us.
Health officials, from Dr. Bonnie Henry to Dr. Theresa Tam, researchers and government leaders have been working hard to contain the spread of the infectious virus, as well as its impacts on all facets of society.
Here91裸聊视频檚 a look at some of the key dates in the province91裸聊视频檚 fight against the novel coronavirus:
Jan. 28, 2020 91裸聊视频 First case confirmed in B.C.
The province confirms that a Vancouver man who travelled from Wuhan, China, sweeping parts of China and other countries.
Feb. 11 91裸聊视频 Novel coronavirus gets its name
The World Health Organization announces the novel coronavirus has been named COVID-19, to curb mounting concerns the virus is being associated to China.
March 5 91裸聊视频 First case at a care home in B.C.
A woman at tests positive for COVID-19, sparking one of the first and largest outbreaks at a long-term care facility in B.C.
March 6 91裸聊视频 Dental professionals attend conference in Vancouver
Dentists and others from around the world gather in Vancouver for an annual Pacific Dental Conference at the Convention Centre, where a person later tests positive for COVID-19.
March 11 91裸聊视频 WHO declares a global pandemic
With the backdrop of growing cases in all corners of the world, the World Health Organization declares the novel coronavirus an official pandemic.
March 12 91裸聊视频 Large gatherings cancelled
Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix become a staple on afternoon TV, providing regular updates on case counts. The pair announce that gatherings with more than 250 people must stop.
March 15 91裸聊视频 Gathering restrictions tighten up
Health officials urge British Columbians to stay six feet apart and work from home if possible. Gatherings of more than 50 people are banned.
March 17 91裸聊视频 Public health emergency declared
Dr. Bonnie Henry declares a public health emergency in B.C. 91裸聊视频 the second of its kind to ever be declared in the province. Under a public health emergency, Henry can issue verbal orders to be enforced immediately.
March 17 91裸聊视频 School cancelled
, for Kindergarten - Grade 12 students.
March 18 91裸聊视频 Province state of emergency declared
Solicitor General Mike Farnworth , which is still ongoing today. This allows the government to legislate policies without a formal vote in the legislature.
March 18 91裸聊视频 Feds announce U.S.-Canadian border to close
The land borders close amid growing numbers of infections in both countries, remaining closed today.
March 21 91裸聊视频 Businesses shut down in B.C.
Personal businesses are directed to shut down until further notice.
March 26 91裸聊视频 Mandatory quarantine
Federal Health Minister Patty Hadju announces all returning travellers into Canada or face heavy fines and possible jail time.
March 31 91裸聊视频 B.C. surpasses 1,000 confirmed cases
In their daily health briefing, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Adrian Dix announce a total of 1,013 test-positive cases of COVID-19 in the province.
April 2 to 6 91裸聊视频 Jail outbreaks confirmed
An inmate tests positive at the Okanagan Correctional Centre, which is provincially operated. A few days later, one of the countries largest prison outbreaks is confirmed at federal facility Mission Institution.
April 8 91裸聊视频 B.C. adds extra isolation rules for travellers
In addition to federal quarantine rules, Premier John Horgan says that returning travellers to B.C. will have to have self-isolation plans prepared in order to be allowed to go home. If a plan isn91裸聊视频檛 prepared or insufficient,
April 21 91裸聊视频 Poultry facilities become hotspot for transmission
An outbreak at Vancouver United Poultry Company Ltd. involving 28 workers is forced to shut down, marking the first processing plant to see an outbreak.
April 25 91裸聊视频 B.C. records 100th death related to COVID
Dr. Bonnie Henry that one of the latest fatalities is the first recorded death of a First Nations elder.
May 1 91裸聊视频 Provincial funds available for residents struggling
Any worker impacted by COVID-19 is encouraged to apply for B.C.91裸聊视频檚 Emergency Benefit for Workers. Those approved receive a one-time tax free payment of $1,000.
May 6 91裸聊视频 Health officials bring hope of seeing friends, family on May long
Dr. Bonnie Henry, Premier John Horgan and Minister Adrian Dix release a multi-phase restart plan after months of social isolation for most British Columbians. The first phase includes personal businesses reopening, the introduction of a 91裸聊视频渟afe six91裸聊视频 and the restart of elective surgeries.
May 19 91裸聊视频 Phase 2 in restart plan begins
Under strict rules, . Guidelines are developed for specific industries, and WorkSafe BC launches random inspections to ensure protocols are being followed.
June 1 91裸聊视频 Voluntary return to school
As parents return to the office, children get the green light to return to the classroom on a voluntary basis. This plan receives mixed reviews 91裸聊视频 particularly for teachers juggling in-class and virtual lessons simultaneously.
June 24 91裸聊视频 Phase 3 begins
Travel within the province is back on 91裸聊视频 . British Columbians are warned that Canada Day and other summer holidays will still be much smaller than in the past.
June 30 91裸聊视频 Long-term care home restrictions eased
After months of separation, in-person visits to the elderly in care homes are allowed once again. One designated person can see their relative in care.
July 10 91裸聊视频 Canada Day festivities spark spike in new cases
The Okanagan city of Kelowna is thrust into the spotlight, nine days after Canada Day. Eight people from local and other health regions test positive for COVID-19, connected to private gatherings in hotels. This
July 22 91裸聊视频 Nightclubs and bars spark concern
As B.C. sees a surge in confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus,
July 27 91裸聊视频 B.C. puts restrictions on Airbnb, rentals
New provincial health order
Aug. 21 91裸聊视频 Fines for party hosts enforced
B.C. announces fines for those not following public health orders, specifically the ban on large gatherings.
Aug. 24 91裸聊视频 Masks mandatory on public transit
Both of the province91裸聊视频檚 major transit companies, TransLink and BC Transit, as well as BC Ferries announce all passengers to wear masks on board.
Sept. 8 91裸聊视频 B.C. students back at school
, organized in learning groups made up of a consistent group of staff and students in order to reduce the risk of transmission.
Oct. 11 91裸聊视频 Second wave of COVID a concern
Acknowledging frustrations around partial lockdowns and scrapped Halloween plans in some parts of the country, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians need to gird themselves for a 91裸聊视频渢ough winter ahead91裸聊视频
Nov. 9 91裸聊视频 Strict measures announced for hotspot region
Lower Mainland residents are placed under restrictions in place just for the region amid surging cases. The restrictions, , still remain in effect today and have been expanded to all of B.C.
Nov. 24 91裸聊视频 Masks mandatory in public indoor spaces
B.C. requires masks in public indoor and retail spaces, following months of calls for such a mandate. for both customers and employees in indoor retail and public spaces in all parts of the province, except for when eating or drinking in a designated food service area.
Dec. 9 91裸聊视频 Hope shines bright as two-dose vaccine gets green light
Dec. 14 91裸聊视频 First Canadians get vaccine shot
Dec. 15 91裸聊视频 First B.C. front-line worker gets inoculated
With two deep breaths, Nisha Yunis becomes part of history as to be immunized with a COVID-19 vaccine.
Dec. 23 91裸聊视频 Moderna approved by Health Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirms the government is working to procure seven different COVID vaccines.
Dec. 25 to 31 91裸聊视频 Holiday season unprecedented for British Columbians
There91裸聊视频檚 no way to prep for a lonely holiday season, after a tough year for most.
Jan. 15, 2021 91裸聊视频 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine sees delays
The company says it is facing production issues in Europe, sparking a temporary delay in the vaccine shipments set for Canada.
Jan. 22 91裸聊视频 B.C. releases vaccine rollout plan
Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Adrian Dix say in the province91裸聊视频檚 history will set up clinics in 172 B.C. communities, using school gymnasiums, arenas, community halls, church halls and convention centres, as well as mobile clinics for rural areas.
91裸聊视频 with files from Victoria News staff
ashley.wadhwani@bpdigital.ca
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