COVID-19

Province reports daily record 165 new COVID-19 cases; just four in Interior Health

Sep 17, 2020 | 3:25 PM

VICTORIA — B.C. has set a dubious new daily record for its COVID-19 case count, with Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry reporting 165 new cases Thursday (Sept. 17), including two that are epidemiologically linked to known cases.

The Thursday cases include four within Interior Health. In total, B.C. has seen 7,663 cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic began, spread through B.C. as follows:

  • 2,714 — Vancouver Coastal (up by 54)
  • 3,937 — Fraser Health (up by 102)
  • 196 — Island Health (up by 1)
  • 489 — Interior Health (up by 4)
  • 241 — Northern Health (up by 4)
  • 86 — Reside outside of Canada (up by 1)

There are now 1,705 active cases in the province, including 57 patients in hospital and 22 in critical or intensive care.

Interior Health reports 23 active cases within the health authority, with one in hospital.

B.C. saw one new death Thursday, an elderly gentleman in Vancouver Coastal health, bringing the provincial death toll to 220.

Henry says 2,949 people under active public health monitoring due to exposure to COVID-19 cases.

A total of 5,719 people are considering fully recovered from the virus, or 75 per cent of all cases.

Henry reported two new outbreaks in the healthcare system — one at Delta Hospital and one at the rehab unit in Peace Arch Hospital.