Fourteen new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths in B.C.
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has announced the sixth straight day of no COVID-19 deaths in BC.
In her briefing Thursday (June 11), Henry said the province’s death toll remains at 167.
And Dr. Henry says – for the 15th straight day – there have been no new cases recorded in Interior Health.
There were 14 new cases recorded in B.C. Thursday for a provincial total of 2,694 since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
This is where those cases have been found:
- 917 (Vancouver Coastal)
- 1,386 (Fraser Health)
- 130 (Vancouver Island)
- 195 (Interior Health)
- 66 (Northern Health)
Of the 183 active cases in the province, 13 are in hospital and five are in critical or intensive care.
Eighty-seven per cent of those diagnosed with COVID-19 are considered fully recovered, totalling 2,334 people.
Dr. Henry said a cluster of cases linked to the Kearl Lake project in the Alberta oilsands is now winding down.