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3 new cases of COVID-19 in Agassiz-Harrison: BCCDC

Numbers have been steadily low as activity drops throughout B.C.
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There were three new cases of COVID-19 between June 5 and 11. (Screenshot/BCCDC)

The B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) has recorded three new cases of COVID-19 between June 5 and 11 for Agassiz-Harrison.

The three cases is among the smallest numbers within the Fraser Health Region and is up only slightly from the previous week’s one case. On average, there have been about nine cases per week in Agassiz-Harrison this year; however, that average is significantly skewed by the first two weeks of the year, during which 59 and 58 local cases of COVID-19, respectively.

There has been a total of 229 cases of COVID-19 in Agassiz-Harrison since the year began.

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There have been no further reports of exposure events or outbreaks in Agassiz-Harrison schools.

The following is where Agassiz-Harrison stands as of June 12:

Ages 5-11: 38 per cent partially vaccinated

Ages 5 +: 80 per cent fully vaccinated (84 per cent partially vaccinated)

Ages 12 to 17: 69 per cent fully vaccinated (73 per cent partially vaccinated)

Ages 18+: 85 per cent fully vaccinated (88 per cent partially vaccinated)

Ages 18 to 49: 78 per cent fully vaccinated (83 per cent partially vaccinated)

Ages 50+ : 90 per cent fully vaccinated (91 per cent partially vaccinated)

Ages 18-49 with booster: 35 per cent

Ages 50+ with booster: 73 per cent

Ages 70+ with booster: 82 per cent

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