Ten new cases, no new deaths in good day for B.C.’s fight against COVID-19
NANAIMO — The increase of COVID-19 fatalities in B.C. has halted in recent days.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced no new deaths by Tuesday, June 9. No lives have been lost to the respiratory virus since Friday, June 5. A total of 167 people have passed away in B.C. since the pandemic began.
Island Health and Interior Health are the two remaining health authorities with no active COVID-19 cases.
Two of the 10 new cases announced by Dr. Henry in her daily press briefing are in Northern Health, which has reported zero active cases in recent days.