Monday, June 1, 2020

24 new cases of COVID-19 recorded in BC from 48 hour period, no new reports for Northern Health Region





British Columbia saw an increase of 24 new cases over the weekend period, with the Monday report from Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix outlining the range of statistical review from the last 48 hours.

“Today, we are providing case updates for two 24-hour reporting periods: May 30 to May 31, and May 31 to midday today. 

In the first reporting period through May 31, we had nine new cases. In the last 24 hours, we have had a further 15 new cases. 

This represents 24 new cases since we reported on Saturday, for a total of 2,597 cases in British Columbia. 

There are 225 active cases of COVID-19 in the province and 2,207 people who tested positive have recovered. “Of the total COVID-19 cases, 32 individuals are hospitalized, five of whom are in intensive care. The remaining people with COVID-19 are recovering at home in self-isolation."

904 cases have been recorded in the Vancouver Coastal Health region, 1,307 in the Fraser Health region, 127 in the Island Health region, 195 in the Interior Health region and 64 in the Northern Health region, that number holding since Saturday. 

British Columbia also recorded the first death after a number of days with no such accounts.

 “There has been one new COVID-19 related death in the Fraser Health region, for a total of 165 deaths in British Columbia. We offer our condolences to everyone who has lost their loved ones during the COVID-19 pandemic."

Dr. Henry also addressed recent protests in the Vancouver area, reminding British Columbians of the need to maintain proper social distancing and respect for provincial protocols, as well she noted that anyone feeling ill in the days following the activity to get tested for COVID

This week marked the return to school, a wider expansion of transit use and opportunities for outdoor adventures and camping all themes addressed by Dr. Henry on the day.

“The reopening of our schools was purposely timed for two weeks after the start of Phase 2 to make sure we could proceed safely. We have been monitoring our progress closely, precautions and safety measures are in place and we are ready for this. 

Transit systems are now fully operational, and while there are limitations on how many people can be on a bus at one time, safe physical distancing may be challenging. As a result, transit users are encouraged to wear a non-medical mask. 

The start of the B.C. camping season also means we can expand our time outside to include the many nearby and beautiful B.C. camping locations. No matter where your summer adventures may be, remember to stay home if you are feeling ill and take precautions to protect the communities you may be visiting along the way."


You can review the Monday update here.




The BC Centre for Disease control has some valuable Coronavirus notes related to COVID-19 you can explore that information here.

You can learn more about the outbreak from both the Province and the Federal government from the links below:

Federal Government site

British Columbia Government site

The World Health Organization website also offers up the latest advisories on the global situation.

More from  Northern Health can be reviewed here 

You can review our archive of past statements and local information here.

Local governments and organizations have also provided for increased awareness of COVID-19 issues, the string of statements that came quickly at the end of the week can be reviewed here.

For notes from across Canada and British Columbia we have been archiving the latest items through our political portal Darcy McGee

Ottawa Observations

Victoria Viewpoints


Cross posted from the North Coast Review.

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