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Hospitalizations fall to 254 as B.C. reports no additional deaths from COVID-19

B.C. health officials reported254 people in hospital with COVID-19 on Tuesday, including 48 in intensive care,as the province recorded no more deaths from the disease and 259 new cases.

Hospitalizations down 76 per cent since late December

Pedestrians in downtown Vancouver on March 14. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

B.C. health officials reported 254 people in hospital with COVID-19 on Tuesday, including 48 in intensive care, as the province recorded no more deaths from the disease and 259 new cases.

The new numbers represent a decreaseof 17COVID-19 patients hospitalized within the last 24 hours, including one lesspatientin the ICU.

Overall hospitalizations, which typically lag behind spikes and dips in new cases, are down by 26.3 per cent from last Tuesday, when 345 people were in hospital with the disease and down about 63per cent from a month ago when 688 people were in hospital.

The number of patients in intensive care is down by two from 50 a week ago and down by 55.5 per cent from a month ago when 108people were in the ICU.

As ofSunday, 5.7 per cent of COVID-19 tests in B.C. are coming back positive, according to the province's COVID-19 dashboard.The number had been above 20 per cent though most of January but began to fall in February, along with hospitalizations.

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has said thatanything above a five per cent test-positivity rateindicates a more worrying level of transmission.

The provincialdeath toll from COVID-19is now 2,974lives lost out of 354,343confirmed cases to date. The province noted in a statement that Tuesday's number of new and total cases was provisional due to a delayed data refresh.

There area total of five active outbreaks in assisted living, long-term, and acute care facilities. Three outbreaks were declared over by the province on Tuesday.

As of Tuesday,90.8 per cent of those five and older in B.C. hadreceived their first dose of aCOVID-19 vaccineand 87.1 per cent asecond dose.

From March 14 to 20, people who were not fully vaccinated accounted for 16.2 per cent of cases and from March 7 to 20,they accounted for 26.2 per cent of hospitalizations, according to the province.

A total of 2.64 million people have received a booster shot to date.