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  • COVID-19 update for Feb. 24: Here’s the latest on coronavirus in B.C.

    COVID-19 update for Feb. 24: Here’s the latest on coronavirus in B.C.

    Here’s your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.

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    Here’s your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C. for Feb. 24, 2022.

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    We’ll provide summaries of what’s going on in B.C. right here so you can get the latest news at a glance. This page will be updated regularly throughout the day, with developments added as they happen.

    Check back here for more updates throughout the day. You can also get the latest COVID-19 news delivered to your inbox weeknights at 7 p.m. by subscribing to our newsletter here.


    B.C.’S COVID-19 CASE NUMBERS

    Here are the latest figures given on Feb. 24:

    • Total number of confirmed cases: 346,793
    • New cases: 597
    • Total deaths: 2,840 (nine new deaths)
    • Hospitalized cases: 612
    • Intensive care: 102
    • Total vaccinations: 4,513,956 received first dose (90.6{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of eligible pop. 5+); 4,287,016 second doses (86{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}); 2,555,669 third doses (55.1{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of adults)
    • Long-term care and assisted-living homes, and acute care facilities currently affected: 29

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    IN-DEPTH: Here are all the B.C. cases of the novel coronavirus in 2021 | in 2020


    B.C. GUIDES AND LINKS

    • COVID-19: B.C.’s vaccine passport is here and this is how it works

    • COVID-19: Afraid of needles? Here’s how to overcome your fear and get vaccinated

    • COVID-19: Here’s where to get tested in Metro Vancouver

    B.C. COVID-19 Symptom Self-Assessment Tool


    LATEST NEWS on COVID-19 in B.C.

    COVID-19 test positive rate in Northern Health tops 25 per cent

    More than a quarter of all people taking COVID-19 PCR tests in the Northern Health region are reporting positive, compared to just four per cent in Vancouver Coastal Health, according to latest data.

    The seven-day average for Northern Health on Feb. 23 was 25.7 per cent after peaking at 31.2 per cent on Feb. 9.

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    This means that for every 100 laboratory tests done in the Northern Health region 26 are coming back positive.

    By contrast, on Feb. 23 the seven-day average in Vancouver Coastal Health was four per cent after peaking at 20.8 per cent on Jan. 4.

    On Feb. 23 the test positive rate in Fraser Health — that is B.C.’s largest health region — was 6.6 per cent.

    Interior Health was 17.2 per cent and Vancouver Island Health was 20.6 per cent.

    Fewer than 700 people receive a first dose of vaccine on Wednesday

    The B.C. Ministry of Health says 672 people received a first dose of vaccine on Wednesday, bringing that total to 90.6 per cent of British Columbians aged five and up.

    Latest data shows 6,459 people got a third booster shot on the same day, while 2,650 people got a second dose.

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    There were 597 new cases of COVID-19 identified through PCR testing over the past day, which is not an accurate reflection of cases because of limited testing.

    The number of people in hospital because of, or with, COVID-19 continues to fall and is now at 612 — with 102 of those cases in intensive care.

    Nine people died from the disease over the past day and there are 29 active outbreaks in health care facilities.

    B.C. doctor gets misconduct warning over ‘misleading’ social media posts

    A disciplinary panel will hold a hearing about alleged misconduct by a B.C. doctor after he made “misleading, incorrect or inflammatory” statements about COVID-19 on social media.

    The B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons has issued a citation for Charles Douglas Hoffe, a family doctor who practises in and around Lytton and Kamloops.

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    The college alleges Hoffe’s online comments contravened the standards of the Health Professions Act including the Canadian Medical Association’s code of ethics and professionalism.

    Among the wrong or inflammatory statements Hoffe is alleged to have published online around April 2021 include that “ivermectin is an advisable treatment for COVID-19” and that “the public obtain ivermectin from animal feed stores.”

    Read the full story here.

    —Joseph Ruttle

    Some violation tickets dropped in B.C., many more go unpaid

    While about 2,700 tickets totalling almost $2 million have been issued, ICBC says only 736 have been paid. About 390 tickets have been cancelled, withdrawn, determined “not guilty” or remain in progress, with 417 more in dispute.

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    Crown prosecutors recently stayed 25 tickets totalling almost $58,000 issued to representatives of four B.C. churches accused of contravening COVID-19-related public health orders last winter.

    Simon Fraser University criminologist Robert Gordon speculated more tickets could be stayed if Crown decides it is no longer in the public interest to pursue them as B.C. moves from “pandemic to endemic.”

    “It is not unusual for certain changes in the law to be preceded by withdrawal of charges,” he said, pointing to various cannabis-related charges that were stayed in advance of legalization. “Crown may indirectly follow the direction of political decisions.”

    Read the full story here.

    —Glenda Luymes

    COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to fall in B.C.

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    The number of people in B.C. hospitals either because of COVID-19 or admitted for another reason but with the disease continues to fall.

    According to B.C. Ministry of Health data released on Wednesday, there were 653 people in hospital because of or with COVID-19, of which 108 were in intensive case. These numbers have been falling for the past two weeks as the disease levels off in the province.

    One person was reported to have died over the past day, bringing that total to 2,831.

    There are 29 active outbreaks in health care facilities, a number that is also falling. The percentage of people testing positive to a PCR test is now less than 10 per cent, since peaking at 24 per cent in early January. There were 6,647 PCR tests administered on Tuesday.

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    Free rapid tests to be distributed in B.C. through pharmacies

    B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix says free COVID-19 rapid tests will begin to be made available through pharmacies on Friday.

    Dix said people aged 70 and over would be able to get a free five-pack through select pharmacies, and that the age group would be lowered over the next few weeks to make them available to all British Columbians within a month.

    Dix said the number of pharmacies distributing the test kits would grow rapidly over the next few weeks.

    Pharmacies distributing the kits can be found at the B.C. Pharmacy Association website.



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    WHAT’S HAPPENING ACROSS CANADA


    LOCAL RESOURCES for COVID-19 information

    Here are a number of information and landing pages for COVID-19 from various health and government agencies.

    B.C. COVID-19 Symptom Self-Assessment Tool

    Vancouver Coastal Health — Information on Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)

    HealthLink B.C. — Coronavirus (COVID-19) information page

    B.C. Centre for Disease Control — Novel coronavirus (COVID-19)

    Government of Canada — Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Outbreak update

    World Health Organization — Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak

    —with files from The Canadian Press

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  • COVID-19 Public Health Update: Effective Monday, Feb. 21, Masking at Level Blue

    COVID-19 Public Health Update: Effective Monday, Feb. 21, Masking at Level Blue

    Dear College students, School, Team and Families:

    Thank you for your ongoing motivation to safeguarding the well being and nicely-getting of our local community in the course of the COVID pandemic. As you are aware, soon following the commence of the slide semester, the University’s COVID stage was elevated to “Red” centered on growing COVID cases, hospitalizations and check positivity rates on campus, in Central New York and throughout New York condition. The University’s COVID stage has remained at “Red” since Aug. 28. Nevertheless, today I am crafting to tell you that efficient Monday, Feb. 21, our campus will transition to level “Blue.”

    What does this motion mean for you?

    As outlined by our COVID framework, stage “Blue” implies an elevated degree of transmission risk on campus. “Blue” campus masking pointers signify:

    • For all learners, school and employees who are vaccinated and boosted:
      • Masks Strongly Advised:
        • When indoors on campus, and outdoors in the existence of other folks.
      • Masks Demanded at All Periods:
        • Throughout educational instruction (inclusive of classrooms, laboratories, libraries, studios and lecture venues) and
        • All through non-tutorial situations and in specific services (these kinds of as the Barnes Center), as established by a public wellness threat assessment. These exceptions will be communicated specifically as proper, to contain the set up of signage as needed.
    • For vaccine-exempt folks (accepted religious or health care exemption), or if you have not still been given a booster dose of the COVID vaccine:
      • Masks are needed at all occasions and in all facilities although on campus, and outdoor when in the presence of other individuals.

    Why did the University make this selection?

    On Thursday, Feb. 10, the New York Point out Division of Health authorized its present statewide indoor masking purchase to expire, and the Onondaga County Health and fitness Office did the exact same. This motion was in reaction to significantly declining COVID instances across the state and listed here in Onondaga County. Locally, the Onondaga County Well being Department is reporting that the weekly average range of new circumstances in the county has declined by 85{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} given that mid-January, and hospitalizations have lessened by 58{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}.

    In addition, as a campus group we are extraordinarily perfectly-protected from the possible destructive health and fitness implications affiliated with the COVID ailment. I’m delighted to share that as of these days, 100{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of eligible college and 99{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of qualified staff members are compliant with the University’s COVID vaccine and booster demands. Considerably less than 2.3{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of learners are not however compliant with our booster plan, and we are performing with that team of learners to deliver them into compliance as quickly as feasible. Even further, even though new case information continues to fluctuate on a every day basis, the pattern has been a reliable decrease in new scenarios relative to January’s figures. In addition, surveillance testing info has returned consistently very low rates of test positivity on campus. Previous week’s check positivity stemming from our random surveillance system was 1{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} (down from 2{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} the past week and 2.2{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} the 7 days prior).

    New policy improvements linked with indoor masking for vaccinated persons introduced by the New York Condition Office of Wellbeing and Onondaga County Health Department—combined with the incredible vaccination and booster compliance among learners, faculty and staff and also information suggesting declining stages of campus transmission—have knowledgeable this action.

    Are masks essential at the stadium?

    At this time, Syracuse College will proceed to require masks at occasions in the stadium, besides when patrons are actively ingesting or drinking. However, we are currently engaged with general public wellness officials and other big location operators across New York state to assess possible changes to our current stadium masking requirements for vaccinated people. Specified all those conversations and our continued monitoring of nearby problems, we will connect any expected adjustments to the masking coverage.

    These adjustments indicate enhanced autonomy to vaccinated individuals related to indoor masking on campus. At the same time, it is also significant to observe that several between us will pick out to go on masking even though on campus. We thoroughly support these people today and ask that as a local community, we continue on to exhibit respect, grace and empathy towards each other as individuals and households continue to navigate the every day issues linked with COVID.

    Thank you to everybody in our group for your ongoing cooperation and adherence to the University’s community overall health tips, and for your ongoing dedication to a safe and sound and balanced campus.

    Sincerely,

    J. Michael Haynie
    Vice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives and Innovation

  • California Releases Plan For ‘New Phase’ of COVID-19 | Health News

    California Releases Plan For ‘New Phase’ of COVID-19 | Health News

    California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday introduced what appears to be the to start with condition COVID-19 reaction system intended to manual a shift toward residing with the coronavirus.

    Newsom claimed the approach, which emphasizes preparedness and overall flexibility, is not a declaration of victory in excess of the coronavirus. Alternatively, it is “a new section of addressing the troubles and realities of this condition.”

    “We shift out of the pandemic period, and we move into a stage which really should let self confidence that we are not walking absent – that we’re getting the classes acquired, and we are leaning into the long term,” Newsom claimed at a push conference.

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    The strategy incorporates techniques like monitoring knowledge and frontline ailments to make certain the state is “ready to respond to new and emerging variants and modifying conditions.” It stresses preserving wastewater surveillance methods and sequencing at least 10{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of good COVID-19 examination specimens to see how the virus improvements. It also “strongly” recommends masking in general public indoor configurations but does not demand it.

    The plan does not give certain metrics that would bring about the implementation of mitigation actions like mask wearing.

    It does include some particular targets, like getting in a position to insert 3,000 health care workers to services throughout the condition in two-three months if necessary and stockpiling 75 million masks.

    “It is apparent the virus will remain with us for some time, if not for good,” the program states. “It is a lot less crystal clear how usually and how much it will continue on to influence our wellbeing and very well-becoming. However, we know what will work and have created the essential equipment in excess of the very last two decades that will allow us to study and hone our defenses to this virus as it evolves.”

    The plan highlights a developing drive between point out leaders to chart paths into a new phase of the pandemic as coronavirus conditions fall.

    Newsom joined a number of Democratic states by allowing California’s indoor mask mandate expire on Tuesday. Washington state and New Mexico both of those announced programs Thursday to fall their mask mandates.

    The moves have set the Biden administration in a tough posture, as they go from existing federal advice. But the head of the Centers for Disease Regulate and Prevention claimed the company will update its coronavirus steering “quickly.”

    “We want to give people a split from items like mask wearing when these metrics are improved and then have the ability to attain for them once more must factors worsen,” CDC Director Rochelle Walensky mentioned on Wednesday.

  • Anti-vaccine group uses telehealth to profit from unproven COVID-19 treatments : Shots

    Anti-vaccine group uses telehealth to profit from unproven COVID-19 treatments : Shots

    Ben Bergquam was hospitalized with COVID in January. He says he brought his own prescription for ivermectin — an unproven COVID therapy.

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    Ben Bergquam was hospitalized with COVID in January. He says he brought his own prescription for ivermectin — an unproven COVID therapy.

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    Just before Christmas, a right-wing journalist named Ben Bergquam became seriously ill with COVID-19.

    “My Christmas gift was losing my [sense of] taste and smell and having a 105-degree fever, and just feeling like garbage,” Bergquam said in a Facebook video that he shot as he lay in a California hospital.

    “It’s scary. When you can’t breathe, it’s not a fun place to be,” he said.

    Bergquam told his audience he wasn’t vaccinated, despite having had childhood asthma, a potentially dangerous underlying condition. Instead, he held up a bottle of the drug ivermectin. Almost all doctors do not recommend taking ivermectin for COVID, but many individuals on the political right believe that it works.

    The details revealed in Bergquam’s video provide a rare view into the prescription of an unproven COVID-19 therapy. Data shows that prescriptions for drugs like ivermectin have surged in the pandemic, but patient-doctor confidentiality often obscures exactly who is handing out the drugs.

    Bergquam’s testimonial provides new and troubling details about a small group of physicians who are willing to eschew the best COVID-19 treatments and provide alternative therapies made popular by disinformation — for a price.

    Ivermectin is usually prescribed to treat parasitic worms, and the best medical evidence to date shows that it doesn’t work against COVID-19. The Food and Drug Administration, National Institutes of Health, American Medical Association and two pharmaceutical societies all discourage prescribing ivermectin for COVID-19, and many doctors and hospitals will not give it to patients who are seeking treatment.

    But fueled by conspiracy theories about vaccine safety and alternative treatments, many on the political right incorrectly believe ivermectin is a secret cure-all for COVID. As millions of Americans fell ill with COVID last summer, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported ivermectin prescriptions were at 24 times pre-pandemic levels. The agency says prescriptions again rose during the latest omicron surge.

    A significant number of these prescriptions come from a small minority of doctors who are willing to write them, often using telemedicine to do so, according to Kolina Koltai, a misinformation researcher at the University of Washington. The same doctors frequently promote anti-vaccine conspiracy theories.

    “They’re profiting off misinformation, using their medical expertise as currency,” she says.

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    Bergquam told his audience he got his ivermectin from a group known as America’s Frontline Doctors. Their leader, Dr. Simone Gold, is currently facing multiple charges related to her role in the insurrection at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. She is well known for spreading anti-vaccine propaganda, and she also tells audiences across the country to give her a call for prescriptions of unproven drugs like ivermectin. Her group charges $90 for the call, and Koltai believes the prescriptions are among its primary sources of income.

    “I would reckon that telehealth and telemedicine is one of the major income-generating streams for America’s Frontline Doctors,” she says.

    Last year, online publication The Intercept published a story based on hacked documents, which showed that the group was potentially making millions by selling thousands of prescriptions (Gold denies that story in public speeches, saying that the hack did not occur).

    In his video, Bergquam thanked the doctors repeatedly for prescribing him ivermectin. In doing so, he revealed the name of the licensed doctor writing the prescription: Kathleen Ann Cullen.

    Cullen, 54, is based out of Florida and has a troubling professional history. She spent most of last year under investigation by the state of Alabama, which eventually revoked her medical license in November, two months before Berquam entered the hospital. The cause was her involvement in a separate telemedicine company, according to E. Wilson Hunter, general counsel at the Alabama Board of Medical Examiners.

    “She was working with a telemedicine company and was utilizing her medical license to further their ability to generate billable events, without actually providing health care to the patients,” he says.

    In other words, Cullen was ordering a battery of expensive genetic tests remotely, without ever seeing or speaking to the patients she was testing. It was so bad, Hunter says, that she was ordering prostate cancer screenings for female patients, who do not have prostates.

    The company Cullen was working for at the time was called Bronson Medical LLC. It no longer has a functioning website, and its owner pleaded guilty in 2020 to federal health care fraud charges.

    When the Alabama board confronted Cullen, she failed to produce patient records.

    “At the hearing, she knew nothing, saw nothing, heard nothing, understood nothing and did not take responsibility for her actions,” Hunter says.

    These are not the only blemishes on her record. Cullen’s medical license in Kansas was suspended for failure to pay fees. And her American Board of Internal Medicine certification has lapsed (the board declined to say when the lapse occurred).

    In pandemic, dubious prescriptions continue

    Despite these problems, Cullen still has active medical licenses in North Carolina and Florida. It appears she is now using those medical licenses to prescribe ivermectin on behalf of America’s Frontline Doctors.

    In January, thousands of protesters gathered in Washington for a rally against vaccine mandates. Many believe in alternative therapies like ivermectin.

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    “Where’s the accountability in all of that?” says Ashley Bartholomew, a nurse with No License For Disinformation, a group of medical professionals who are trying to force medical boards to take action in cases like these.

    Bartholomew was the first to notice Cullen’s name on the bottle. She said the entire video made her nervous because Ben Bergquam appeared to be bringing in his own outside medication to a hospital setting.

    “Is the nurse aware he’s also taking these prescribed medications from this doctor in Florida while he’s a hospitalized patient? And is his team of doctors aware? And is the pharmacy aware?” she asks.

    Even if they were, she worries the video — which has 23,000 views on Facebook — will encourage others to bring in outside meds, increasing their risk for complications.

    NPR contacted Bergquam, Cullen and America’s Frontline Doctors, and none provided comment for this article.

    As for the states where Cullen still holds a license, public records show the Florida Department of Health has filed two administrative complaints, but her license is listed as clear and active on their website. The department did not respond to repeated requests for comment. The North Carolina Medical Board meanwhile would not confirm whether an investigation was underway, but Brian Blankenship, the board’s deputy general counsel, says that investigations take time: “State Agencies have to give people due process rights based on evidence,” he says.

    “How many patients have to suffer?”

    Cullen’s case is somewhat unusual. The Federation of State Medical Boards says its data show that 94{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of doctors have licenses in just one or two states. The federation runs a database that helps notify states when disciplinary action is taken.

    “Within a day after cataloging and categorizing the disciplinary order, we’ll share with other states and territories,” says Humayun Chaudhry, the federation’s president.

    But often states must conduct their own, sometimes lengthy investigations. To streamline that process, Chaudhry says his organization is encouraging states to adopt a new Interstate Medical Licensure Compact that, when signed into law, would allow states to see when investigations are started against a physician. Although it would apply only for physicians who seek licensure through the compact.

    For Ashley Bartholomew, the nurse fighting disinformation, this case shows just how broken America’s medical licensing apparatus is. Cullen has already lost her license for poor telehealth practices, and yet, a tangle of state medical boards, laws and procedures continues to allow her to write prescriptions for questionable treatments.

    “How many patients have to suffer from disinformation,” Bartholomew asks, “until we actually have action?”

    NPR’s Sarah Knight contributed to this report.

  • COVID-19 in B.C.: B.C. reports 17 deaths over the weekend

    COVID-19 in B.C.: B.C. reports 17 deaths over the weekend

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    In the meantime, the quantity of individuals hospitalized with COVID-19 fell to 803 on Monday, a drop of 43 from previous 7 days, in accordance to the Ministry of Health and fitness. That complete incorporates individuals whose coronavirus infection is severe plenty of to require hospitalization, as perfectly as those people who analyzed beneficial by the way soon after becoming admitted for other factors.

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    The selection of patients in intensive care also dropped to 119, down from 136 on Friday.

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    B.C.’s details continues to show becoming vaccinated towards COVID-19 reduces the threat of catching the sickness, and of ending up in clinic as a end result.

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    Among Feb. 4 and 10, the unvaccinated caught COVID-19 at a rate of 335.4 for each 100,000 populace just after adjusting for age, in accordance to the Ministry of Health. The completely vaccinated caught COVID-19 at a level of 146.9 per 100,000.

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    Officers experienced no new COVID-19 outbreaks to report in wellness-treatment services on Monday, and said eight have been declared in excess of. That leaves 39 energetic outbreaks throughout the well being-care process, most in long-time period treatment households.

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  • South Korea to Allow Special Voting for COVID-19 Patients | Health News

    South Korea to Allow Special Voting for COVID-19 Patients | Health News

    By HYUNG-JIN KIM, Linked Push

    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s parliament on Monday accepted plans to offer a exclusive time for COVID-19 people to vote through the March 9 presidential election as the place grapples with a report-breaking omicron surge.

    The proposed revision of an election-associated legislation will acquire effect if it is endorsed by the Cupboard Council and signed by the president — ways broadly regarded as a formality considering that the governing and opposition events have already agreed on the evaluate.

    Voters identified with hugely infectious disorders these types of as COVID-19 and other people put in quarantine would be allowed to pay a visit to polling stations and forged ballots after standard voting closes at 6 p.m., in accordance to a duplicate of the legislation on the web page of the Countrywide Assembly. The particular voting time would shut at 7:30 p.m.

    Virus individuals who have already used for postal ballots in a now-finished registration interval can nevertheless vote by mail, according to the Countrywide Election Fee.

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    Commission officials explained they will operate out facts such as no matter whether to put in independent polling booths for unwell voters and what protective gear polling officers would have on.

    The shift arrives as South Korea is having difficulties to suppress a fast-spreading omicron surge.

    On Monday, new virus scenarios surpassed 50,000 for a fifth consecutive day, having the country’s verified complete to 1,405,246 with 7,102 deaths. The present level of new day-to-day conditions is about a 12-fold boost from mid-January, when omicron grew to become the country’s dominant strain.

    Overall health authorities are warning that South Korea may see up to 170,000 new everyday scenarios by late February. As of Monday, about 232,000 folks with mild or average signs are staying handled at home, in accordance to the Wellbeing Ministry.

    In response to the virus spike, South Korea has substantially eased quarantine constraints and reshaped its COVID-19 reaction to concentrate on at-residence procedure and speedy antigen screening.

    How to offer with the pandemic’s economic impact is a warm matter in the March 9 presidential vote. Belief surveys present liberal governing get together candidate Lee Jae-myung and his conservative opposition rival Yoon Suk Yeol jogging neck-and-neck. By law, existing President Moon Jae-in is barred from in search of reelection and his one five-calendar year term finishes in May perhaps.

    Associated Press writer Kim Tong-hyung contributed to this report.

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