Interior Health officials face COVID-19 questions during online townhall meeting
KAMLOOPS – The continued reluctance of health officials to reveal the location of positive COVID-19 viruses was a hot topic during an online town hall meeting Friday evening, hosted by Kelowna Lake Country M.L.A. Norm Letnick. The official Opposition Health critic said it was one of the most asked questions viewers had in the lead up to the meeting.
Interior Health President & C.E.O. Susan Brown defended the decision. Brown said to the approximately 1,000 people online that the strategy “has paid off well for British Columbia.” Brown reminded the audience they can’t assume their community is immune to the virus, which has swiftly crisscrossed the world.
Brown said the importance of following health official instructions around handwashing, social distancing and avoiding large groups, is the best way to reduce the risk of virus transmission. And she suggested that when more people are seen to be following guidelines, anxiety will be reduced.
Brown acknowledged she is aware of the concerns of those with mental health needs. Brown was answering a question from an individual who stated he felt he was left behind with the closing of mental health offices and services across the region. “I don’t want people out there to feel abandoned,” said Brown.