How to Wash Your Hands like a Surgeon
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Monitor your health
- Fever
- Cough
- Difficulty breathing
For 14 days after each time you enter Canada, if you have symptoms of COVID-19 (cough, shortness of breath, or fever equal to or greater than 38°C, or signs of fever e.g. shivering, flushed skin, excessive sweating):
- immediately isolate yourself from others in your living space;
- contact the public health authority in the province or territory where you are located as soon as possible and follow their instructions; and
- contact your employer for further instructions related to your work.
Latest case counts on novel coronavirus –
A new coronavirus is causing a respiratory infection known as COVID-19 around the world and in B.C. The province is working to break the chains of transmission.
Confirmed COVID-19 cases
Case counts are based on available information and are subject to change.
British Columbia
- 1,066 confirmed cases as of April 1.
- 606 recovered in BC
- 25 deaths in BC
- Cases by region:
- 367 in Fraser Health
- 114 in Interior Health
- 72 in Island Health
- 16 in Northern Health
- 497 in Vancouver Coastal Health.
- 44,639 tests completed.