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Kamloops and Kelowna see substantial decreases in weekly COVID-19 cases

Nov 24, 2021 | 4:35 PM

KAMLOOPS — The Kamloops area saw a substantial decrease in COVID-19 cases last week, according to the latest data from the B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC).

COVID-19 case counts broken down by local health area (LHA) show 92 cases in Kamloops for the week of Nov. 14 to 20, a decrease of 40 from the previous week. However, it is still an average daily rate between 10.1 to 15 per 100,000 population.

Elsewhere, substantial decreases transpired in Central Okanagan (Kelowna) and Vernon while Salmon Arm and Enderby saw slight decreases. Cases went up in Armstrong-Spallumcheen and North Thompson.

Here is a list of LHA totals in the Interior surrounding Kamloops:

  • Kamloops – 92 (down by 40 from last week)
  • Cariboo/Chilcotin – 66 (up by eight)
  • North Thompson – 26 (up by 13)
  • 100 Mile House – five (up by one)
  • South Cariboo – one (up by one)
  • Lillooet – zero (down by two)
  • Merritt – two (down by three)
  • Vernon – 44 (down by 31)
  • Armstrong-Spallumcheen – 20 (up by 10)
  • Enderby – 20 (down by 15)
  • Salmon Arm – 37 (down by four)
  • Revelstoke – zero (down by two)
  • Central Okanagan (Kelowna) – 140 (down by 87)
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