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1,500 self isolating; 53 new COVID-19 cases reported in BC

BC Health Officials report no new cases in Northern Health, but 53 more people have tested positive for COVID-19.

It has been one week without any virus-related deaths, keeping the death toll at 195.

There are 386 active cases.

3,353 people who tested positive have recovered.

BC health officials added, “As we see new COVID-19 hot spots emerge and the new cases creep up in every health authority, we have to keep our firewall strong. Like a wildfire, COVID-19 has the potential to rapidly burn out of control and we need to put out these flare-ups. Today, more than 1,500 people throughout our province are self-isolating, unable to leave their home unless it is to get medical care because they have COVID-19 or have had a high-risk exposure to the virus”.

Two-thirds of the people self-isolating are in the Fraser Health Authority.

11 individuals are currently hospitalized with COVID-19, four of whom are in intensive care

There are no new community outbreaks, however, there has been one new health care facility outbreak in the Fraser Region.

Breakdown: (Today)
93– North (0)
389 – Interior (4)
1,167– VCH (+24)
2,069– Fraser (+24)
147– Island (+1)
69– outside of Canada (0)

 

 

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