B.C. health officials announced three more deaths related to COVID-19 Tuesday, bringing the province’s death toll to 146.
All three people who passed from the virus lived in the province’s care home system. Two of the people were located in the Fraser Health region, and one was located in the Vancouver Coastal health region.
Meanwhile, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced just two more cases of COVID-19 over the same period, bringing the province’s total to 2,446. According to Dr. Henry, 1,975 people have fully recovered from the virus in B.C., meaning there are 325 active cases in the province.RELATED IMAGES
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