Thursday, June 4, 2020

COVID Notes for Northern BC makes for very positive review



As we move into June and communities begin to expand on their restart plans, the news from Northern Health as to how the Health Authority's area of service has fared in times of COVID makes for quite a positive snapshot.

From the statistical review to date, the range of measures and efforts of Health Authority officials across the North and Northwest have clearly been rewarded, with Northern BC continuing to trend in a very positive direction when it comes to how the coronavirus has impacted on our lives.

A Graphic posted to the Northern Health Facebook page on Wednesday charts the course of the response to COVID.

The report is highlighted by three key elements,  0 patients currently in hospital, no patients in ICU and 0 deaths to report since the pandemic first took hold in January.

The growth of new cases, never really a large number to begin with, has also slowed with the province's daily updates showing consecutive days now of only 64 confirmed cases for Northern Health, with 63 of those now considered to be recovered.


The results were taken from the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control which provides a daily update on British Columbia's response to COVID-19.

The snapshot of COVID-19 in BC for Wednesday from the
British Columbia Centre for Disease Control


As of today, Northern Health has made some changes to the operations of their Online Clinic and Information line, with new hours in place.



The details of the changes and some background of the work of the online clinic and outlined were relayed through this information piece from the Northern Health Facebook page.

You can review the day to day accounts from Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix from our BC Covid archive page here.

A wider overview of Northern Health themes can be explored here.

Cross posted from the North Coast Review.

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