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B.C. reports four new COVID-19 cases, no deaths 10 days into province’s pandemic reboot

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British Columbia reported just four new COVID-19 cases and no new deaths as the province marked 10 days into its economic restart plan, Friday.

It is the eighth time this month that the province has seen new daily cases fall below 10. It brings the total number of confirmed cases in B.C.

to 2,562, nearly 85 per cent of which have recovered. The number of active cases B.C. is managing has dropped to 221. Of those, 34 patients are in hospital, six of them in intensive care.

Earlier Friday, Fraser Health officials said the region was making progress in resuming scheduled surgeries that were postponed to free up hospital beds for potential coronavirus patients.

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