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novel coronavirus response at 3 p.m., Thursday.Global News will stream the briefing live here and on our Facebook page, and carry it live on BC1.

Only 28% of B.C. businesses getting COVID-19 aid expect a return to normal once help ends: poll Earlier Thursday, the federal government announced $19 billion in funding for the provinces to help them reopen and deal with a potential second wave of COVID-19 in the months to come.

New coronavirus exposures reported on 4 B.C. flights, 3 of them headed to Alberta Ottawa also confirmed that the closure of the U.S.

border to all but essential travel will be extended to Aug. 21.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]As of Wednesday, B.C.

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