Health officer says COVID-19 cases reach new high at 717 in B.C. and 11 deaths
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s provincial health officer says COVID-19 cases are rising on Vancouver Island, in the Interior and in the North as people take the illness with them when they travel from the Lower Mainland.
The province reached another peak on Tuesday, reporting 717 new cases and 11 deaths, meaning 310 people have died after contracting COVID-19 since the pandemic started.
A joint statement from Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix urges people to work together to stay small and stay local to help slow the spread of the illness.
Almost 11,000 people are under active public health monitoring because they’ve been exposed to a confirmed case, while 16,469 people who tested positive have recovered.