B.C. marks longest stretch without a COVID-19 death since mid-March

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For the fifth straight day, health officials in British Columbia announced zero new deaths from COVID-19, marking the longest stretch without a coronavirus death in the province since mid-March.

Officials announced 12 new test-positive cases of the virus on Wednesday, bringing the total since the pandemic began to 2,680. There have been 167 deaths.

Wednesday's written update from provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix also announced a new outbreak at Holy Family Hospital, a long-term care facility in Vancouver. Dix and Henry said there have been no new "community outbreaks" since their last update, though six such outbreaks are ongoing in the province.

 

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