Three-month high for COVID-19 case count in British Columbia
VICTORIA — The COVID-19 infection rate in British Columbia has leaped to 536, a figure not seen since mid-May.
A Health Ministry statement says there are more than 3,500 active cases in the province and more than half of those are in the Interior Health region.
New restrictions were introduced last week by provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry in the central Okanagan region as case counts multiplied, spurred by the more contagious Delta variant.
There has been one more death and outbreaks are increasing in B.C.’s long-term care sector, with the discovery of COVID-19 in eight care homes around the province.