Health officials reported 84 new COVID-19 cases, with one of those in Northern Health.
BC has reached a total of 4,358, there are 629 active cases.
The Northern region has reached 107, including 12 in the last week
Currently, 12 individuals are hospitalized with the virus, four of whom are in intensive care and the recovery rate has dipped to 81%.
There are no new deaths, however, the death toll remains at 196.
Haida Gwaii continues to remain vigilant since their outbreak was declared in late July.
The last community outbreak was identified yesterday in the Okanagan region.
“Northern Health and the First Nations Health Authority continue to work with Council of the Haida Nation and municipal governments on Haida Gwaii, in response to the COVID-19 community outbreak declared on July 24th. To date, there have been a total of 26 lab-confirmed cases related to the outbreak; as of today, all but one of the cases are now considered recovered,” says Eryn Collins of Northern Health.
As rates continue to increase steadily, measures are being taken on a provincial level to prevent the virus from spreading.
“In the Vancouver Coastal Health region, ongoing surveillance and enforcement operations have resulted in the closure of several bars, restaurants and nightclubs following transmission events: some by public health order and others voluntarily”notes Dr.Henry
#COVIDBC update: 84 new cases, for a total of 4,358 cases in British Columbia. Right now, we are in a critical state and must keep the curve down before we enter fall. Now is the time do the right thing and help your friends and family do the same: https://t.co/l2geHne0op pic.twitter.com/CsOHMJrcyo
— BC Government News (@BCGovNews) August 14, 2020
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