COVID-19 Update: June 1, 2020

It’s a new month! There has been an increase in 2597 cases over the past 48 hours. 9 cases between Saturday and Sunday. 15 cases between Sunday and Monday. For Saturday numbers, please click here.

24 new cases in BC (total: 2597; Δ 0.9%)
904 VCH (prev: 902; Δ 2; 0.2%; 34.8% of all)
1307 FHA (prev: 1285; Δ 22; 1.7%; 50.3% of all)
195 IHA (prev: 195; Δ 0; 0.0%; 7.5% of all)
127 VIHA (prev: 127; Δ 0; 0.0%; 4.9% of all)
64 NHA (prev: 64; Δ 0; 0.0%; 2.5% of all)
Total Active Cases: 225; 8.7% of total
Δ -3 (-0.2%)

32 Hospitalized (prev: 35; Δ -3; -8.6%; 1.2% of total)
5 ICU (prev: 5; Δ 0; 0.0%; 0.2% of total)
2207 recovered (prev: 2181; Δ 26; 1.2%; 85.0% of total)
165 deaths to date (prev: 164; Δ 1; 0.6%; 6.4% of total)
Recovery Rate: 85.0% Δ 0.2%

Outbreaks and Deaths

Long-Term Care Outbreaks

13 active outbreaks. 12 in long-term care and 1 in acute care. 556 cases associated with health-care facility outbreaks. 1 resident and 1 staff increase. Clayton Heights declared over.

Community Outbreaks

No new community outbreaks

Deaths

One long-term care home death in Fraser Health.

Phase 2

Transit is now fully operational in British Columbia. If you are taking transit, Bonnie Henry wants you to wear a mask. Safe physical distancing might be an issue on public transit during certain peak hours. If you cannot wear a mask, Bonnie Henry asks that you take transit during non-peak hours.

Camping is now fully operational in British Columbia. Bonnie Henry wants us to enjoy the outdoors. If you’re not feeling well, stay home. No exceptions.

A third of students have returned back to school in K-12 education institutions.

Testing

Currently the Province of BC has conducted 146,432 tests. Within the last 48 hour period, 1,166 tests have been conducted.

The British Columbia testing rate is 24,409 tests per 1,000,000. The national average is 44,996 tests per 1,000,000.

New Cases

There has been an increase of 24 cases over the past 48 hours, since the Saturday report. There has been an increase of 1 in long-term care and 23 in the community.

Saturday to Sunday

#Health RegionGenderAgeSetting
1Fraser HealthUUnknown
2Fraser HealthM20-29
3Fraser HealthM< 10
4Fraser HealthM40-49
5Fraser HealthM30-39
6Fraser HealthM30-39
7Fraser HealthF30-39
8Fraser HealthF50-59
9Vancouver CoastalUUnknown

Sunday to Monday

#Health RegionGenderAgeSetting
1Vancouver CoastalUUnknown
2Fraser HealthM60-69
3Fraser HealthF50-59
4Fraser HealthF39-39
5Fraser HealthM30-39
6Fraser HealthM20-29
7Fraser HealthF20-29
8Fraser HealthF20-29
9Fraser HealthF30-39
10Fraser HealthM20-29
11Fraser HealthM20-29
12Fraser HealthF10-19
13Fraser HealthM40-49
14Fraser HealthF40-49
15Fraser HealthF40-49

Breakdown by Health Authority

Numbers will be reported here after 5 p.m. when they are released to the public by BC CDC.

Health AuthorityVCHFHAIHAVIHANHA
Active Cases199140211
– Community68124100
– Hospital1316111
– – Intensive Care41000
Recovered737109519112163
Deaths8672250
Total Cases904130719512764

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