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Site C adds four more cases of COVID-19 as outbreak continues

The number of cases associated with the COVID-19 outbreak at Site C in Fort St John is growing.

B.C. Hydro says four contractor workers have tested positive over the weekend, three of which are related.

37 employees among five workplace clusters have tested positive in relation to the outbreak, declared April 29.

16 cases among two clusters are active.

Northern Health says the majority of cases are among office complex and dam core excavation workers of Peace River Hydro Partners — the project’s main civil works contractor.

No closure order has been issued for the project or individual worksites, and construction will continue.

76 employees remain in isolation, the company says, 30 are on-site and 46 are at home, all to be tested asymptomatically.

On-site, the company says employees are screened using thermal scanners at entry and exit points, and project-wide safety plans are being reviewed.

The project will also install additional signage around the camp, increase hand sanitation stations and improve physical distancing measures in office spaces.

The contractor’s construction offices, where the transmission is thought to have occurred, have been evacuated and disinfected.

Meanwhile, ongoing workforce immunizations are continuing, including contracted employees and rotational workers.

A total of 99 cases have been reported at the project site since March 2020, 68 since January.

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Catherine Garrett
Catherine Garrett
Catherine is an anchor and reporter in the MyPGNow newsroom. Born in Ontario, raised on Haida Gwaii, she now is living in Prince George. She obtained a diploma in Broadcast and Online Journalism at BCIT. You can find her on Twitter @Cath_Garrett

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