B.C health officials attribute majority of 95 new COVID-19 cases to existing outbreaks
VICTORIA — BC health officials say there have been 95 new cases of COVID-19 identified since Friday, for a total of 1,948 cases in British Columbia.
In an update today (Apr. 25), provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry stated the majority of new cases in this spike are related to existing community outbreaks of COVID-19.
After identifying an outbreak at the Mission Federal Correctional Facility, Dr. Henry says additional testing was conducted there, and 40 of today’s new reported cases are related to that facility. There are now 106 inmates who have tested positive, and 12 staff members.
“Over the last few days we have been systematically testing all of the inmates and any of the staff who have any symptoms at all,” she explains, “So we’ve been looking at if we can find people with minimal, or asymptomatic, or minimal symptoms for the most part. And so that’s why we’re seeing that big jump today.”