Terrace continues to top the listings for the Northwest, but there are two new areas of note reporting in this week from the latest data from the BC CDC.
The Terrace region shows another jump upwards, of 17 cases, with 88 cases listed this week, up from the 71 cases recorded last week.
Also finding a bit of a spike is the Nisga'a region, which has increased to 25 cases counted up from nine cases one a week ago.
Prince Rupert saw a increase over the last seven days as well , with a count of 33 cases as of October 23rd, an increase of 20 from the 13 cases noted last week.
By comparison Smithers has seen a decline for the last seven days with this weeks numbers marked at 49, a reduced level from last weeks 58 cases.
The full review across the region looks as follows:
Terrace -- 88 cases
Nechako -- 58 cases
Smithers -- 49 cases
Burns Lake -- 47 cases
Prince Rupert -- 33 cases
Nisga'a Region -- 25 cases
Burns Lake -- 47 cases
Prince Rupert -- 33 cases
Nisga'a Region -- 25 cases
Upper Skeena -- 10 cases
Kitimat -- 10 cases
Snow Country-Stikine- Telegraph Creek -- 4 cases
Bella Coola Valley -- 1 case
Kitimat -- 10 cases
Snow Country-Stikine- Telegraph Creek -- 4 cases
Bella Coola Valley -- 1 case
Haida Gwaii -- 0 case
Central Coast -- 0 cases
Wednesday's provincial report lists 130 new cases for Northern Health, with 808 Active cases.
There are currently 79 residents of the North hospitalized from COVID , with 22 listed as requiring Critical Care.
The full report from the Province for Wednesday can be accessed here.
The larger BC CDC Data release is available here.
Past information statements on COVID and other notes on the Northwest response can be reviewed from our archive page.
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