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New COVID-19 outbreak at Abbotsford blueberry packing plant

Province sees 81 new cases over three days
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Dr. Bonnie Henry and Adrian Dix | Government of BC

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced a new COVID-19 community outbreak at Fraser Valley Packing, an Abbotsford-area blueberry packing plant. Since the investigation started Thursday there has been 15 positive cases.

There is also now a total 14 cases associated with the outbreak announced Friday on Haida Gwaii.

Over 1,010 people in British Columbia have been required to self-isolate. Dr. Bonnie Henry stressed that isolation is a requirement and not optional.

“I understand this is difficult, especially now in the summer where it means you cannot work, it means you have to stay away from your family and friends,” said Henry. “Nobody wants this and that’s why it’s so important we continue to take our actions now.” 

Henry encouraged British Columbians to enjoy the upcoming long weekend safely and to consider the risk of meeting with people outside of their own bubble.

Today Henry announced that she has amended the order on mass gathering to limit the number of people that can gather in short term rentals and vacation accommodations including hotel rooms as well as rentals for houses, cabins and boats.

Henry asked British Columbians traveling in the province and those coming to the province from other regions to travel safely, including not asking service workers to bend the pandemic health measures. 

In response to a question about an increase in COVID-19 cases coinciding with more American license plates appearing in the province, Henry reminded British Columbians that we don’t know everybody’s story and that many British Columbians returned from America or other provinces for various reason including taking care of elderly family members or returning to their homes.

“We are all in this together, whether our license plate is from Alberta or California or whether it’s from here," said Henry. "We're all here now and we all need to do what keeps each other safe." 

Health Minister Adrian Dix said that it is not appropriate to harass people with non-B.C. license plates and that we as a community all have to do our part to keep each other safe no matter where we are from.

Henry said that details on schools re-opening will be provided later this week and confirmed her belief that there are ways to get children back into classrooms in the fall. Henry highlighted that provincial health officials have also looked into the unintended negative consequences of children not being in classroom learning situations, including impacts on mental and emotional health as well as the ability for children to socialize and learn. 

B.C.’s current testing capacity is roughly 8,000 a day and Henry says the province is increasing that number. There have been some testing and equipment challenges with the large amount of cases in the interior. 

British Columbia’s Covid-19 statistics on Monday July 27 (Henry's last update was Friday July 24): 

  • 36 new cases on Saturday, July 25
  • 21 new cases on Sunday, July 26
  • 24 new cases on Monday, July 27
  • 3,500 total cases
  • 1,064 Vancouver Coastal Health cases
  • 1,800 Fraser heath cases
  • 143 Vancouver Island health cases
  • 353 Interior health cases
  • 80 Northern Health cases
  • 60 cases outside of Canada
  • 264 active cases
  • 11 acute care hospitals cases
  • Three ICU cases
  • Two additional deaths in long-term care
  • 193 total deaths
  • 3043 recoveries
  • 3 active outbreaks, one in long-term care and two in acute care.