Correction: A previous version of this story cited three additional cases of COVID-19 were reported at Bylands Nurseries in West Âé¶čAV on April 15, as reported by the provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry. Interior Health said this is a âdiscrepancy in numbersâ provided to Henry. The total case count remains at 23.
The first COVID-19 death in the Interior Health region was announced by health officials today (April 15).
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry reported the man who died was in his 60s. Henry said the man had been recovering mostly at home but he went to hospital with an âacute conditionâ shortly before his death.
The province was notified of the manâs death yesterday but Henry did not confirm the date of death.
First death in Interior Health confirmed. Man in his 60s.
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Another three cases of the virus were also confirmed at West Âé¶čAVâs Bylands Nurseries on April 14, bringing the total case count to 23.
âThese cases are considered, from a public health perspective, as part of the original outbreak first declared on March 28. That outbreak would be considered over when the MHO is satisfied that there is no longer transmission, typically after two full incubation periods since the last case,â said Interior Health in a statement to media.
The only other potential outbreak in the region is at Okanagan Correctional Centre, which remains at just one case.
âWe are in this together, we are still in the midst of it,â Henry said.
âWe are not at the point yet where we can let up.â
A total of 146 cases have been confirmed in the region, an increase of five since yesterday.
Provincially, three more deaths were confirmed, bringing the death toll 75, with 1,561 total test positive cases. Of those, 955 have recovered; a 61 per cent recovery rate for known cases.
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