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April 1 BC COVID-19 update: Expect restrictions until at least May 1

Castlegar Source
By Castlegar Source
April 2nd, 2020

In a press conference today, Adrian Dix, Minister of Health, made it clear taht restrictions will not be lifted until May 1 at the earliest, and stressed the importance of everyone’s compliance.

The press release issued thereafter is as follows:

Adrian Dix, Minister of Health, and Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.’s provincial health officer, have issued the following joint statement regarding updates on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) response in British Columbia:

“We are announcing 53 new cases, for a total of 1,066 cases in British Columbia.

“Every health region in British Columbia has patients with COVID-19: 497 are in the Vancouver Coastal Health region, 367 are in the Fraser Health region, 72 are in the Island Health region, 114 are in the Interior Health region and 16 are in the Northern Health region.

“In the last 24 hours, we must also report one death in the Fraser Health region, for a total of 25 COVID-19 related deaths in British Columbia. Our condolences to everyone who has lost loved ones.

“We continue to see new cases in long-term care and assisted-living facilities. There are now COVID-19 cases in 21 facilities in B.C., all in the Fraser and Vancouver Coastal health regions. Public health officials are providing support to implement outbreak protocols at all sites.  

“To date, 606 people who had tested positive for COVID-19 have recovered and no longer have isolation requirements.

“Of the total COVID-19 cases, 142 individuals are currently hospitalized, 67 of those are in intensive care and the remaining people with COVID-19 are recovering at home in self-isolation.

“This is an incredibly challenging time for all of us. Along with the serious health risks of COVID-19, many are also facing financial hardship and mental health struggles.

“We know, without a doubt, that with all of us working together, we will get through this. Our goal is to have the restrictions and orders in place for as short a time as possible.

“Maintaining strong social connections – at a distance – is one of the best ways that we can take care of ourselves and show support for each other.

“The 7 p.m. cheer is heard across our province each evening. We have seen flowers and groceries on door steps, young children on virtual playdates, teens hosting gaming marathons and countless other examples of community connection.

“We have also received hundreds of offers of support from those with supplies of personal protection equipment and medical supplies.

“A new joint government-business COVID-19 Supply Hub launched today to fast-track sourcing and delivery of supplies to our front-line health workers.

“Global Affairs Canada has registered tens of thousands of Canadian passport holders looking to come home from countries heavily impacted by COVID-19, some starting later this week.

“All travellers arriving in British Columbia must immediately comply with federal quarantine orders. There must be no ambiguity from the federal government. They must make the order clear and support its enforcement with an increased presence at every port of entry to our country.

“All of us have to step up our game now.”

Learn More:

For more information on the COVID-19 ethics framework, visit: http://www.bccdc.ca/health-professionals/clinical-resources/covid-19-care/ethics

For information and supports that are not health-related, call 1 888 COVID19 anytime between 7:30 a.m. and 8 p.m., seven days a week, or visit: www.gov.bc.ca/COVID19

For a full listing of provincial health officer orders and guidance, visit: www.Gov.bc.ca/phoguidance

For recommendations on protecting yourself and your community from COVID-19, and to use an online self-assessment tool visit: www.bccdc.ca/

The COVID-19 self-assessment app can be downloaded at: bc.thrive.health/

For the latest videos and livestreaming of COVID-19 media availabilities, visit:
on Facebook: www.facebook.com/BCProvincialGovernment/
on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BCGovNews
or Youtube: www.youtube.com/ProvinceofBC

 

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