Dr. Bonnie Henry releases vaccination status percentages for health professions with physicians and dietitians the highest, alternative medicine professions the lowest.
At a press conference in Victoria on May 10, 2022, B.C.’s provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry reported on the results of her office’s provincial health order on March 7, 2022 requiring the regulatory colleges and Ministry of Health to coordinate gathering the vaccination status of regulated health professionals in the province....
Provincial health officer continues to recommend but not require mask use by health professionals
In a letter addressed to “Registrars of Colleges for Health Professionals in British Columbia” dated April 1st but only recently made public, Provincial Health Officer (PHO) Bonnie Henry recommends the continued use of medical masks by practitioners and patients/clients in health care settings when there is close, in person patient/client contact.  She...
New hospital admissions for COVID-19 down 18% since last week, total hospitalizations up by 33%
According to the BC CDC’s April 21st weekly reporting of  COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations, and Deaths: hospitalizations have dropped from 289 to 238 and deaths from 37 to 27.  The total number of hospital admissions since the start of the pandemic are 20,585 with the highest number coming from Fraser Health Authority. ...
B.C. is taking steps to make it easier for internationally trained nurses to enter the health care system
The province of B.C. took steps to make it easier for international trained nurses to enter the health care system to meet the increasing demand for nurses in the province.  Together with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM), the Nursing Community Assessment Service (NCAS) and Health Match BC...
B.C. man pleads guilty in Provincial Court to knowingly exposing his workers to asbestos
On April 13, 2022, Work Safe BC reported that “Vivesh Kochher pleaded guilty in Provincial Court and was sentenced for offences under the Workers Compensation Act and Occupational Health and Safety Regulation” for knowingly exposing between 13 and 15 workers to asbestos containing material.  This came after Mr. Kochher had been issued...