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B.C. logs 155 cases, one death

- SCOTT BROWN sbrown@postmedia.com

B.C. health officials say another British Columbian has died from COVID-19 as the province recorded 155 new cases of the respirator­y disease on Friday.

In a joint statement, Dr. Bonnie Henry, the provincial health officer, and Stephen Brown, the deputy minister of health, reported there are now 1,513 active cases of COVID-19 in the province and a further 3,713 people who are under public health monitoring after potentiall­y being exposed to the virus.

“There has been one new Covid-19-related death, for a total of 251 deaths in British Columbia,” the statement said.

B. C. has recorded six Covid-19-related deaths since Oct. 8.

There are 72 people being treated in hospital for COVID-19, including 26 in intensive care.

Henry also reported a new community outbreak at a Tim Hortons in Merritt. Interior Health says the owner of the restaurant, at 340 River Ranch Rd., has voluntaril­y closed the location and there is no risk to the public.

“The business has appropriat­e precaution­s in place to prevent COVID-19 transmissi­on to the public and our investigat­ion has determined that there was no COVID-19 exposure to the general public,” Interior Health said in a statement. “All confirmed cases are isolating and contact investigat­ion is underway.”

Also Friday, an outbreak at the Kin Village assisted-living facility in Tsawwassen was declared over. There are now 15 long-term care and assisted-living homes in B.C., as well as two at acute-care facilities, still dealing with active outbreaks.

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