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Coronavirus: 56 new cases, 3 deaths for Interior Health, Big White cluster stabilizing

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Interior Health region on Friday, but gave a glimmer of good news, stating that the Big White community cluster seems to be stabilizing.The new cases pushed the region’s total to 6,569 since the pandemic began, though 5,503 have recovered, according to data from the B.C.

Centre of Disease Control.The three deaths broke a brief, three-day run of no reported fatalities linked to COVID-19. The region’s death toll is now at 78.Interior Health did not disclose in what communities the three deaths occurred.

B.C. reports 471 new COVID-19 cases, six more deaths There are also 975 active cases throughout Interior Health. Fraser Health (1,759 cases) had the most and was followed by Vancouver Coastal (1,039).

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