British Columbia announced two new deaths and 25 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday. The update comes on the 100th day since the province issued its first warning and statement about the novel coronavirus, as scope of the outbreak in China’s Wuhan province became clearer. “Our lives, our businesses, our communities have dramatically changed in this last 100 days,” said provincial health officer Dr.
Bonnie Henry. “Yet one thing really has stayed the same, and that is the unwavering commitment of everybody here in British Columbia to work together, and keep our firewall strong to do everything we can to protect our communities, our seniors and elders in particular, and our families across British Columbia.” B.C.