The report one of a number of accounts of COVID cases in Prince Rupert that were being speculated about through Facebook and other social media platforms, though in the case of the Shoppers Drug Mart notes, one confirmed by the company.
The listing for Prince Rupert was one of a number of notifications listed in BC by the parent company and outlines that in the local case, the last day the team member work was on October 17th.
As part of the Shoppers Drug Mart/Loblaws policies a number of protocols now increase for the local store, in consultation with local public health officials.
Included among them monitoring at home for those who worked with the person, with all now in self-isolation to monitor for further symptoms as required.
From the Loblaws Corporation website listings of BC COVID notifications for the company stores in this province |
Northern Health has a long established policy of not making note of cases reported by third parties or those of a speculative nature.
With the Health Agency only alerting the public when there are Public Exposure Alerts in effect and at this time, Northern Health does not have any such notifications in place for the community.
The Health Authority made note of that policy as part of a post on the Prince Rupert dedicated Facebook page that Northern Health hosts.
That Northern Health online forum is currently providing for much community comment on the topic at the moment.
The only breakdown of COVID cases released by community comes from the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, which last updated their listings as of the end of September.
As we outlined on October 13th, the BC CDC had listed 2 cases of COVID recorded in Prince Rupert from January to September.
Terrace, Smithers, Haida Gwaii and the Nechako regions all had significantly higher confirmed case counts.
More notes on Northern Health's COVID protocols can be explored here.
Their most recent listings of public exposures can be reviewed here.
Further background on items of note from Northern Health can be found here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review
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