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21 new COVID-19 cases in BC, none in Northern Health

There are 21 new COVID-19 cases in British Columbia, including 18 new test-positive cases, and 3 epi-linked cases.

There are now 3,170 cases provincially, although Northern Health has now gone 37 days with no new COVID-19 cases.

4 cases are now connected to the Krazy Cherry outbreak.

There are 192 active cases in the province including 15 people in hospital, 3 of which are in critical care.

No new deaths have occurred, and the total remains at 189 deaths.

Henry estimated that about 17,000 people within the Province may have been infected by the virus and only displayed minor symptoms.

“Most of us do not have antibodies,” Henry stated, explaining a majority of people in the province are likely still susceptible to the virus.

The breakdown of cases by Health Authority:

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  • 1,028 in Vancouver Coastal Health
  • 1,667 in Fraser Health
  • 136 in Island Health
  • 223 in Interior Health
  • 65 in  Northern Health
  • 51 people who reside outside of Canada
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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