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Two more COVID-19 outbreaks at B.C. seniors' homes have ended

Abbotsford's Cottage-Worthington Pavilion and Mission's The Cedars have not had new cases in 28 days
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B.C.'s provincial health officer Bonnie Henry recently speaking to media | B.C. government

B.C. is down to having six active COVID-19 outbreaks at seniors' long-term care facilities thanks to the provincial government on June 3 declaring that two outbreaks at those homes are over.

Abbotsford's Cottage-Worthington Pavilion and Mission's The Cedars no longer have outbreaks because they have not had new cases in 28 days, or two incubation periods, said B.C. provincial health officer Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix in a joint statement.

Seniors' living facilities that still have outbreaks include:
•North Vancouver's Berkley Care Centre;
•Vancouver's South Granville Park Lodge;
•Burnaby's New Vista Care Home;
•Port Coquitlam's Nicola Lodge;
•Langley's Langley Lodge; and
•Abbotsford's Valhaven Home.

Health officials have identified 22 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. in the past 24 hours, making a total of 2,623 cases since cases were first identified in the province in late January. One new death has been recorded since yesterday's update.

Of all of those who have been infected, 166 have died, 214 are battling illness and 2,243 have recovered.

The breakdown of all COVID-19 infections by health region is:
•  905 in Vancouver Coastal Health;
•  1,332 in Fraser Health;
•  127 in Island Health;
•  195 in Interior Health; and
•   64 in Northern Health.

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