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More than 25% of B.C. adults now vaccinated with 2nd doses as province records 75 new cases of COVID-19

B.C. health officials announced 75 new cases of COVID-19 and 3 more deaths on Thursday.

113 people in hospital, 34 in intensive care

A server takes an order from patrons at a restaurant in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia on Tuesday, June 22, 2021. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

B.C. health officials announced 75 new cases of COVID-19 and three more deaths on Thursday.

As of Thursday,77.5 per centof all adults in B.C. and 76 per centof those 12 and older have now received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. A second dose has been administered to25.9 per centof all adults and 24.2 per centof those 12 and older.

In a written statement, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dixsaid there are currently 1,111active cases of people infected with the novel coronavirus in B.C.

A total of 113people are in hospital, with34in intensive care, as theprovince's seven-day rolling average of daily cases dips below80 for the first time since Aug.29.

Overall hospitalizations, which typically lag behind spikes and dips in new cases, are down by 14per cent from last Thursday, when 131people were in hospital with the disease.

The number of patients in intensive care is down by about 23per cent from 44a week ago.

The provincial death toll from the disease is now 1,747 lives lost out of 147,346 confirmed cases to date.

So far, 4,652,087doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered, including 1,122,024second doses.On Wednesday, B.C.'s immunization rollout broke another daily record as 81,934 people received a vaccine shot.

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Health officialsencouraged British Columbiansto get two doses of the vaccine as soon as they are able in order to be able to travel and resume normal social interactions.

"Now, the best way for us to do that is to get fully immunized with two doses of our safe and effective vaccines. It is important to do this as soon as you are eligible," Henry and Dix said.

Across the province, anyone who has not yet registered to be immunized is encouraged by health officials to do so now.

British Columbiansaged 12 and over can register in three ways:

The province is aiming to have most people receivetheirsecond dose of a COVID-19 vaccineeight weeks aftertheir first.