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COVID-19

Province reports 30 new COVID-19 cases, no deaths since Friday

Jun 8, 2020 | 3:21 PM

VICTORIA — With their first COVID-19 report in three days, B.C. health officials say the province is continuing its trend of low counts of new cases.

Speaking Monday (June 8), Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says a total of 30 new cases have been identified since Friday. The total of all COVID-19 cases seen in B.C. is now 2,659.

This is where the cases are found:

907 (Vancouver Coastal)

1,362 (Fraser Health)

130 (Vancouver Island)

195 (Interior Health)

64 (Northern Health)

Henry reported there are 183 active cases in all of B.C. Sixteen of those cases are in patients who are hospitalized, including four in intensive or critical care.

No one died of COVID-19 over the past three days. The provincial death toll remains at 167.

The number of those considered recovered from the virus is now 2,309, or 87 per cent of all those who have been recorded as positive cases.

Dr. Henry noted one more outbreak in the healthcare system has been declared resolved, while there were no new outbreaks, leaving four active outbreaks in B.C.’s healthcare system.

Outbreaks previously declared in two Lower Mainland poultry plants have also been declared over.