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Tuesday COVID-19 Update – 7 New Cases, Two In Fraser Health Considered “Community Transmissions”

Vancouver/Fraser Health – In the Tuesday, March 10 update on COVID-19 in BC, there are 7 new cases.

Dr. Bonnie Henry, the Provincial Health Officer said there were 5 new cases in Vancouver Coastal Health.

“Case 33 is a woman in her 40s and case 34 is a woman in her 50s, both of whom work at the Lynn Valley Care Centre. There are no new resident cases.

“Case 35 is a woman in her late 60s who recently returned from a tour in Egypt. Public health teams across Canada are investigating other Canadians who were also on a similar tour. Case 36 is a man is his 90s who was on the Grand Princess cruise ship. Case 37 is a is a man in his 40s who recently travelled to Germany.

“Case 38 is a man in his 90s who has been admitted to hospital in the Fraser Health region and is currently isolated in intensive care. Case 39 is a man in his 40s who lives in the Fraser Health region. Public health teams are actively investigating both cases.

“Two patients have now been released from hospital: a woman in her 80s who was at Vancouver General Hospital and a man in his 60s who was in hospital in the Fraser Health region. Additionally, the first health-care worker from the Lynn Valley Care Centre with COVID-19 has been admitted to hospital.

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