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Coronavirus: 71 new COVID-19 cases for Interior Health region

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COVID-19 for the Interior Health region on Friday afternoon.Of those 71 cases, which pushed the region’s overall total to 6,151 since the pandemic began, one case was linked to the Big White cluster, while 10 were linked to the Fernie cluster.Of the 6,151 total cases, 5,047 have recovered, though there are 46 are in hospital, including 16 in intensive care.

The region’s death total remained at 69. B.C. says all long-term care residents have been offered COVID-19 vaccine, reports 514 new cases Regarding active cases, Interior Health has 1,026 active cases — third most in the province, behind Fraser Health (1,705) and Vancouver Coastal (1,065).Northern Health, with 509 cases, had half the active cases than Interior Health, with Vancouver.

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