47 new cases of #COVID19 announced in B.C. today — the first time since early April with two straight days of 40+ cases.

Active cases are spike up again to 371, highest since May 14.

Hospitalizations in double digits again.

Today's chart.
Ontario has had fewer new #COVID19 cases than B.C. per capita in six of the last nine days, and is testing about four times as many people per capita.
We've had more than five weeks of case counts steadily rising.

The cases are no longer restrained to isolated incidents.

The cases match the government's models for rampant increases by next month if we don't change course.

So um yeah https://twitter.com/lamegirldotcom/status/1291496629401300992
The government has consistently said "if we keep contacts under 60% of normal, we'll keep cases flat."

The trajectory B.C. has been on in the last two months is pretty much what they projected if we went to 70-80%.

Here are three projections from mid-May, mid-June and mid-July.
blake i'm sorry https://twitter.com/WBlakeKimber/status/1291500629303521280
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