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B.C. reports 7 new COVID-19 cases today, lowest number since March 9

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The B.C. Ministry of Health has reported seven new test-positive cases of novel coronavirus in the province today, bringing the total number cases in B.C. to 2,360 people.

This is the lowest number of new cases per day the province has seen since March 9, in the early days of the pandemic.

In total, 874 of these cases are in the Vancouver Coastal Region, 1,124 in Fraser Health, 125 on Vancouver Island, 180 in Interior Health and 57 in Northern Health region.

There are now 397 active cases remaining in the province as of today.

There are now a total of 63 people who have been hospitalized with COVID-19, 16 of whom are in critical care – ICU or acute care units — showing a decrease in hospitalizations and ICU rates.

Sadly, one new death was reported today and the death toll is now at 131 in total across the province.

In good news, a total of 1,832 people have now recovered from novel coronavirus in B.C., representing 71 per cent of all cases in B.C.

Outbreaks

There are no new outbreaks at long term care facilities in B.C. and a total of 19 long term care and acute care facility outbreaks have been declared over.

In total, 16 long term care and five acute care facilities have active ongoing outbreaks. 482 cases are associated with these outbreaks, with 295 residents and 187 staff members who have been affected.

The coronavirus outbreak at the Mission Institute federal correctional facility continues to have 134 people who have tested positive for COVID-19, including 121 inmates and 13 staff.

The outbreak at a Vancouver chicken processing and packaging plant, United Poultry Company, has 35 employees who tested positive for COVID-19.

Its sister plant, the Superior Poultry processing plant in Coquitlam has 61 test-positive cases of patients who have contracted the virus.

There continues to be seven people who tested positive for COVID-19 linked to the Fraser Valley Speciality Poultry outbreak.

A total of 17 people returning to B.C. from the Kearl Lake oil sands project in Alberta have now tested positive for the virus, and there are additional family members of those workers who are also at risk of virus transmission.

A community outbreak at a nursery in Kelowna involving temporary foreign workers has now been declared over.

Island Health region

Specific data for the Vancouver Island Health region shows that there are 125 total cases of COVID-19 in the area.

BCCDC data shows that as of May 11th, 112 people have recovered in the Island Health region and there have now been five virus-related deaths in total.

This means there are now eight active cases in the region.

One person with COVID-19 are currently hospitalized in the Island Health region.

Thus far, there have been 111,498 novel coronavirus tests conducted across B.C., 16,669 of which were done in the Island Health region.


See all the latest updates about the global COVID-19 pandemic on Vancouver Island


The BCCDC has set up a 2019 novel coronavirus telephone information line at 1-833-784-4397 for those who have further questions about this disease.

Anyone concerned that they may have been exposed to, or are experiencing symptoms of the novel coronavirus, should contact their primary care provider, local public health office, or call 8-1-1.

The Province has also created the 1-888-COVID-19  line to connect British Columbians needing non-medical information about the coronavirus pandemic.

As of the time of publication, the total number of COVID-19 patients worldwide has risen to 4,328,598.

Over 291,800 people have died from the illness and 1,571,398 have made a full recovery.

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Brishti Basu
Former Senior Staff Writer and Content Manager at Victoria Buzz.

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