New cases of virus in B.C.; total now at 27
B.C government officials are confirming new cases of the coronavirus.
“We are announcing six new cases of COVID-19, for a total of 27 in British Columbia,” said provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry on Saturday (March 7). “The individuals are in the Vancouver Coastal and Fraser Health regions, and were confirmed positive based on testing by the BC Centre for Disease Control.
Henry said case 22 is a man is his 50s, who recently returned from travel in Iran. Case 25 is a woman in her 50s and a close household contact of case 22. Both individuals reside in the Fraser Health region.
Cases 23 and 24 were passengers on the Grand Princess cruise ship from Feb. 11 to 21. They are a man and woman, both in their 60s, and are receiving care in hospital in the Fraser Health region.











