
By James Peters COVID-19 Province averages 475 new cases of COVID-19 per day over the weekend just 22 per day in Interior
The remaining 4,431 people with COVID-19 across the province are at home in self-isolation, health officials said.
Since the beginning of the year, the number of cases among students and school workers has increased, with about 400 new cases reported in the week ending February 18.
There are two COVID-19 occupied hospital beds at the Brookings Hospital, the DOH website reported Tuesday.
299 cases are active in Northern Health, up seven.
Dr. Reka Gustafson, deputy provincial health officer, said at a news conference Monday the policy on masks in schools is based on the ability of individuals to comply with it.
There are now 4,668 active cases of coronavirus in the province, with public health monitoring 7,924 people across B.C. who are in self-isolation due to COVID-19 exposure.
Malaysia logged 2,468 new Covid-19 cases today - marking the second consecutive day new cases stayed above the 2,000 mark - with 14 more deaths.
The state is reporting 212 new COVID-19 cases and no new deaths in South Dakota Tuesday.
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The new death was a Rock County resident between the ages of 75 and 79 who lived in a private residence.
MOH's third strategy is to strengthen Covid-19 diagnostics and surveillance.
"There are 30,475 active cases, with 196 patients being treated in intensive care and 92 requiring respiratory assistance", he said in a statement today.
Johnson County has 400 confirmed cases.
In Washtenaw County, 8% of vaccinations have been received by Black people, who account for 12.3% of county residents, 13% of coronavirus cases and 22% of deaths.
The region's test positivity rate is.7 per cent, and the infection rate is 21.6 per 100,000 people.
214,384 people have now received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. "In order to move forward and fix the damage caused by COVID-19, we must all work together to achieve equitable access to the vaccine".
Employers must ensure that their workers self-isolate pending the results of their mandatory Covid-19 screening, besides prohibiting workers who test positive for the coronavirus from going to work.
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