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42 new COVID-19 cases detected in BC, none in Northern Health

The spread of COVID-19 continues throughout the Province, although numbers have remained steady within Northern Health.

42 new cases have been reported, bringing the total to 659, with 9 of those cases occurring within the Northern Health Region. 462 cases are currently considered “active”.

“Of the total COVID-19 cases, 64 individuals are currently hospitalized, 26 of those in hospital are in intensive care,” said Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister of Health Adrian Dix in a joint statement.

The regional breakdown is as follows:

339 Vancouver Coastal Health (up 9 from the last report)

218 Fraser Health (up 24 from the last report)

47 Vancouver Island Health  (up 3 from the last report)

46 Interior Health (up 5 from the last report)

9 Northern Health  (No change from the last report)

One new death has been attributed to the virus, bringing the total up to 14. All deaths occurred in individuals over the age of 70.

Gatherings of more than fifty people are now prohibited.

“This is not an order of convenience, but a requirement to protect everyone in our province,” Henry and Dix stated.

Henry said that the backlog of tests has now been cleared, meaning tests are much more timely.

Additionally, she believes that the effects of social distancing should be reflected in tests sometime next week.

Henry encourages anyone showing any cold or flu-like symptoms to stay at home.

She explicitly said that more cases should be expected: “It will grow.”

Currently 26,681 individuals have been tested, with testing capacity within British Columbia increasing to 3,500 tests per day.

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Justin Madu
Justin Madu
Justin is an anchor and reporter with MyPGNow. Born in Kelowna, he has lived in Prince George for over fifteen years. He is a graduate of the UNBC English BA program.

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