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With 110 new cases of COVID-19, BC surpasses the 10,000 mark

Northern Health saw 5 more cases of COVID-19 today (Thursday), bringing the regional total to 330.

Overall, BC surpassed the 10,000 mark (10,066) after 110 more people tested positive.

There are 1,394 active cases in the province, 16 cases are active in the North.

76 people are in hospital in BC, 17 are in ICU, 1 is in the North.

31 people have been hospitalized in Northern Health and 3 people have died in the region.

The recovery rate is at 81% in the province (8,098 people have recovered) and 94% in the North.

1 more person has died, the provincial death toll has reached 245.

REGIONAL BREAKDOWN:

330 – (+5) North

557 – (=) Interior

3,693 – (+49) Vancouver Coastal Health

5,174 – (+55) Fraser Health

223 -(+1)  Vancouver Island Health

89 – (=) Outside of Canada

 

 

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