Merritt hoping another tourism season not lost, hopeful with COVID vaccination clinic starting April 12
KAMLOOPS — The City of Merritt is doing everything possible to keep the community of more than 7,000 people safe.
“We’re all tired, but we know it’s essential to continue on with the public health order,” said Merritt mayor Linda Brown. “We are continuing to do what we have to do, whatever is necessary, to keep us safe. Our numbers have been low, but we have had some numbers, so those numbers have kept us vigilant.”
Since the BC Centre For Disease Control (BCCDC) started collecting weekly COVID-19 data for some B.C. cities, Merritt and the entire Nicola Valley has totalled 191 to the end of February. From March 21-27, the case count was 22 — up from six the week before, coinciding with a spike in cases across the province.