across the province) was June 25 to July 1 with 526 deaths reported.
But two people died from the heat in the week leading up to the extreme weather, 43 died the week after, and several more died during the week of Aug. 6-12.
"The effects would've been very obvious in those people but it would've taken them a while to succumb," explained Baidwan. "Say someone gets renal failure, we've got so many great ways we can help people with renal failure and maybe we were able to help for a certain amount of time and eventually it was decided there was nothing more that could be done and that process could take weeks, sometimes.
“It allows me to understand the housing conditions that they faced, the types of communities that they currently live in – for example are they on a heat island?" said Yan. "Some studies have shown tree canopies can decrease the surrounding temperature by almost 5 degrees Celsius, so that’s a much easier intervention and much more inexpensive than engaging the healthcare system.”In September, the BC Centre for Disease Control’s Dr.
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