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New COVID-19 outbreak at Mission hospital 'very concerning'

Services at Mission hospital reduced to urgent care only, after outbreak connected to care homes
Bonnie Henry
'These recent health-care outbreaks are very concerning and clearly demonstrate that COVID-19 remains in our communities' -- provincial health officer Bonnie Henry

There has been an outbreak of COVID-19 at a small hospital in Mission that is connected to another outbreak at a care home, says provincial health officer Bonnie Henry.

"There have been two new health-care facility outbreaks, at the Mission Memorial Hospital and Tabor Home in Abbotsford," Henry said in a news release Wednesday.

"The outbreak at Tabor Home and at the Maple Hill long-term care facility announced yesterday are connected to the outbreak at Mission Memorial Hospital. These recent health-care outbreaks are very concerning and clearly demonstrate that COVID-19 remains in our communities.

"Mission Memorial is a small hospital, which means services for the local community are now limited to urgent and emergency care only.

"While we are monitoring the situation closely, we are hopeful that we have caught these outbreaks in the early stages."

While there have been no new deaths to report, there has been a slight uptick in new COVID-19 cases, related to the care home and hospital. There were 19 new confirmed cases since Tuesday. An outbreak at the Oppenheimer Group produce distributor in Coquitlam has been declared over.

Here are today’s COVID-19 numbers for Wednesday June 17, with numbers from June 16 in brackets:

New cases: 19 (10)
Total: 2,775 (2,756)
Recovered: 2,422 ( 2,416)
Active cases: 185 (172)
Hospitalized: 11 (11)
Intensive care: 5 (5)
Deaths: 168 (168)

Confirmed cases by region:

Vancouver Coastal Health: 946
Fraser Health: 1,438
Island Health: 130
Interior Health: 196
Northern Health: 65

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