Breadcrumb Home About us Media centre News Updates regarding Vancouver Coastal Health people, programs, services and initiatives. Keywords Authored on 20242023202220212020Select a year2025 Category - Any -2SLGBTQIA+Awards and recognitionCommunity engagementCommunity eventsEmergency careEquity, diversity and inclusionHome and community careHospital careIndigenous HealthInnovation and researchMental health and substance usePublic HealthRedevelopment projectsRehabilitationSurgerySustainabilityVCH staffWellness Type - Any -StoryPress releaseInformation bulletinBC Gov. NewsNews releasePublic service announcement Apply Search Sort: Sort Old-NewNew-OldA-ZZ-A Showing 563 Article(s) July 5 2021 Vancouver Coastal Health declares COVID-19 outbreak over at Hollyburn House Vancouver, B.C. – Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) has declared the COVID-19 outbreak over at The Care Centre at Hollyburn House. During the outbreak, one resident and one staff member tested positive for COVID-19 and there were no deaths among staff or residents. Information bulletin ➞ July 2 2021 Vancouver Coastal Health declares COVID-19 outbreak over at Minoru Residence in Richmond Richmond, B.C. – Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) has declared the COVID-19 outbreak over at Minoru Residence in Richmond. During the outbreak, three residents tested positive for COVID-19 and there were no deaths among staff or residents. Information bulletin ➞ June 30 2021 All VCH vaccination clinics now welcome drop-in first dose appointments Vancouver, B.C. – Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) today announced that starting on 30 June, 2021, all vaccination clinics in our region will welcome drop-in appointments for individuals eligible for their first dose. Eligible people aged 12 and older who haven't received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, can book an appointment or drop-in to a clinic location most convenient for them. VCH vaccination clinics are listed on our website including locations and hours of operation. Information bulletin ➞ June 29 2021 Vancouver Coastal Health update on extreme heat conditions Vancouver, B.C. – As a heat warning remains in place across B.C., Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) continues to encourage residents in our region to take precautions to stay safe. There are a number of measures people can take to cope with the current warm weather, including; Information bulletin ➞ June 28 2021 Vancouver Coastal Health postpones appointments at two COVID-19 vaccination clinics and temporarily closes test collection Vancouver, B.C. – As B.C. continues to experience a period of extreme heat, Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) is closely monitoring the conditions at all of our COVID-19 vaccination clinics and test collection sites. Due to elevated temperatures at some clinical sites, VCH has postponed all appointments today at our West End Community Centre vaccination clinic and at the Vancouver Community College clinic, effective as of 1:00p.m. VCH's Vincent's testing site will also temporarily close today due to the current weather conditions, effective as of 11:30a.m. Information bulletin ➞ June 25 2021 Extreme Heat Alert LOWER MAINLAND, B.C. – As heat continues to build in the Lower Mainland, the Heat Warning issued by Environment Canada has now been escalated to an Extreme Heat Alert. Record-high temperatures expected in the Lower Mainland tomorrow will continue until at least Tuesday, June 29, 2021, with daytime highs ranging from 29 to 39 degrees celsius combined with overnight lows of 18 to 21 degrees celsius. Humidex values during this period will reach the high 30s to possibly the low 40s. High temperatures are historically associated with an increase in deaths among Lower Mainland residents. Information bulletin ➞ Pagination First page First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 34 Page 35 Current page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 … Next page ›› Last page Last