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Covid Update

First COVID-19 death in Northern Health: 317 new cases in B.C.

Sep 14, 2020 | 3:12 PM

VICTORIA—The Northern Health region has reported it’s first COVID-19 related death since the start of the pandemic.

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says that the death in the Northern Health Authority was a woman in her 70’s who was exposed to the virus after attending an event. Health officials reported on a three day period—from Friday through today (Sept.14)—with six total deaths. B.C.’s death toll is now at 219.

Cases by health region:

  • Vancouver Coastal Health: 2,557
  • Fraser Health: 3,754
  • Island Health: 195
  • Interior Health: 473
  • Northern Health: 216
  • People who reside outside of Canada: 84

Today (Sept.14), 12 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Northern Health. Provincially, 317 new cases were announced, including four epi-linked cases.

There are 1,594 active cases of the virus, in all health authorities—with 28 in Northern Health—and 3,047 people who are under active monitoring for potential exposure to the virus. The province’s total of COVID-19 cases is now at 7,279.

“We want all of their families, all of the caregivers to know how much we are thinking about them and how much we grieve with them on their terrible loss this weekend.”—Adrian Dix, B.C. Health Minister

No new health care outbreaks in the province and there are four that have been declared over in both, Vancouver Coastal Health and Fraser Health regions. In total 471 health care residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19 and 320 staff.

58 people are in hospital across B.C., and 16 are in ICU. Seven people are in hospital in the Northern Health Authority, at this time, 23 people have been hospitalized since the start of the pandemic in the north.

In total 5,446 people have recovered from the virus in B.C.

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