
Below are updates about COVID-19 from the Ministry of Education:
Update – June 24, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced, through a statement, 14 new cases of COVID-19 for a total of 2,849 cases in B.C. The statement will be posted soon on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
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Update – June 23, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 13 new cases of COVID-19 for a total of 2,835 cases in B.C. The statement will be posted soon on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health Note: The statement will also include the latest modelling that is being released this afternoon.
Update – June 22, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer
Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced three days of data
with 32 new cases of COVID-19 (10 cases on Saturday, 6 new cases on
Sunday and 16 new cases today) for a total of 2,822 cases in B.C.
The statement will be posted soon on the Ministry of Health newsroom
- https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 19, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer
Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced, through a statement,
7 new cases of COVID-19 for a total of 2,790 cases in B.C.
The statement is now posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 18, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer
Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced, 8 new cases of
COVID-19 for a total of 2,783 cases in B.C. The statement
will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom shortly - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 17, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced, through a statement, 19 new cases of COVID-19 for a total of 2,775 cases in B.C. And 2,422 people have now fully recovered. The statement is now posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 16, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 11 new cases (1 of these cases is epi-linked) of COVID-19 for a total of 2,756 cases in B.C. And 2,416 people have now fully recovered. The statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom soon - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 15, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced, 36 new cases over a three day period (14 new cases Saturday, 16 new cases Sunday and 6 new cases Monday) for a total of 2,745 cases of COVID-19 in B.C. The statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 12, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced, 16 new cases for a total of 2,709 cases of COVID-19 in B.C. And 2,354 people who tested positive have recovered. The statement is now posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 11, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced, 14 new cases for a total of 2,694 cases of COVID-19 in B.C. And 2,344 people who tested positive have recovered. There has been a data correction from the previous update. The statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom shortly - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 10, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced, through a statement, 12 new cases for a total of 2,680 cases of COVID-19 in B.C. And 2,328 people who tested positive have recovered. There has been a data correction from the previous update. The statement is now posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 9, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced 9 new cases (1 new epi-linked case was announced) for a total of 2,669 cases of COVID-19 in B.C.
And 2,319 people who tested positive have recovered. The statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom shortly - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 8, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 29 new cases over a three-day period for a total of 2,659 cases of COVID-19 in B.C. There has been a data correction from the previous update. The joint statement is will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 5, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced, through a statement, 1 new case for a total of 2,632 cases of COVID-19 in B.C. One case from yesterday's total was removed due to a data correction. And 2,272 people who tested positive have now fully recovered. The joint statement is now posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 4, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 5 new cases, that have tested positive, of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2,632 - 2,265 people who tested positive have now fully recovered. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom soon - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 3, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 22 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2,623 - 2,243 people who tested positive have recovered. The joint statement is posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 2, 2020
Please read the Ministry of Education Information Bulletin released earlier today – https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020EDUC0037-000999
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 4 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2,601. 2,229 people have now fully recovered. The joint statement will soon be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – June 1, 2020
Please watch Dr. Henry's message to teachers and staff as more children went back to classrooms today: https://youtu.be/Aieq1MWFHXA
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 24 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. over the past two days (9 new cases Sunday and 15 new cases today), bringing the total number of cases to 2597. The joint statement will soon be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – May 29, 2020
PARENTS - please read! Minister Fleming along with BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils and la Fédération des parents francophones de la C.-B have written a letter to parents. Please the letter available in English, French and Chinese on our website at: www.gov.bc.ca/SafeSchools
Update – May 28, 2020
Today, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 9 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2,558. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 2,153 that's a 84% recovery rate. The joint statement is now posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – May 27, 2020
Today, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 9 new cases in B.C., through a statement, bringing the total number of cases of COVID-19 to 2,550. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 2,144– that's a 84% recovery rate. The joint statement is now posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – May 25, 2020
Today, Dr. Bonnie Henry and
Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 12 new cases over a two-day reporting
period (5 new cases Sunday, 7 new cases today) in B.C., bringing the total
number of cases of COVID-19 to 2,530. The total number of people
who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 2,102. A joint statement
will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – May 22, 2020
Today, Dr. Bonnie
Henry and Minister Dix announced, through a statement, 18 new cases in
B.C., bringing the total number of cases of COVID-19 to 2,507. The
total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 2,042. The
joint statement is now posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – May 21, 2020
Today, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Dix, announced 12 new cases in B.C., bringing the total number of cases of COVID-19 to 2,479. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 2,020. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – May 20, 2020
Today, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Dix, announced 21 new cases in B.C., bringing the total number of cases of COVID-19 to 2,467. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 2,001. The joint statement is now posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0026-000917
Update – May 19, 2020
Today, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Dix, announced 2 new cases in B.C., bringing the total number of cases of COVID-19 to 2,446. (From May 16th to May 18th, 16 new cases were announced) The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 1,975. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
The Provincial Health Officer is looking for your help as she surveys British Columbians on their own personal response to COVID-19. You can participate in the survey - Your Story, Our Future - at: http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19/covid-19-survey.
Update – May 15, 2020
Today, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Dix, announced 15 new cases in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2,407. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 1,908. The joint statement is posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – May 14, 2020
Today, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Dix, announced 15 new cases in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2,392. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 1,885. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – May 13, 2020
Today, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Dix, announced 16 new cases in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2,376. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 1,859. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – May 12, 2020
Today, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Dix, announced 7 new cases in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2,360. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 1,832. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – May 11, 2020
Today, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Dix, announced 23 new cases (9 cases from Saturday/Sunday and 14 cases today) of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2,353. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 1,719. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – May 8, 2020
Today, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Dix, announced 29 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2,315. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 1,579. The joint statement is now posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0026-000847
Update – May 7, 2020
Today, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Dix, announced 33 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2,288. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 1,512. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Also released today, see a joint statement for Child and Youth Mental Health Day with Minister Darcy, Minister Conroy and Minister Fleming - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020MMHA0026-000829
Update – May 6, 2020
Premier John Horgan, joined by Provincial Health Officer Dr. Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix, announced B.C.'s Restart Plan this afternoon. Here is the news release: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020PREM0026-000826
As part the plan, the province has outlined the Ministry of Education's five stage approach to supporting students, families and staff. Here is the backgrounder - Scroll down to page 3 to see Education! https://news.gov.bc.ca/files/BG_Parks_and_Sites_and_In-Class_Learning.pdf
Also today, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Dix, announced 23 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2,255. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 1,494. The joint statement is now posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0026-000825
Update – May 5, 2020
Tomorrow, Wednesday May 6th, Premier Horgan will address the province to talk about the COVID-19 restart plan for British Columbians. The exact time is TBC. The news conference will be broadcasted live on the BC Government Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BCProvincialGovernment
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix, announced 8 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2,232. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 1,472. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – May 4, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 53 new cases over two days (34 on Sunday and 19 today) of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2224. The PHO also shared new modeling on the possible trajectory of the virus in B.C. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – May 1, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 33 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2,145. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 1,357. The joint statement is posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – April 30, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 25 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2112. The total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. is 1322. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – April 29, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 34 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2087. Note: To date, 1305 people who had tested positive for COVID-19, have now recovered. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – April 28, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 53 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 2053. Note: To date, 1231 people who had tested positive for COVID-19, have now recovered. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – April 27, 2020
Important information: Tomorrow, Tuesday, April 28th, Minister Fleming and Stephanie Higginson, president of the B.C. School Trustees Association, will provide an update on the many activities underway in the education system while in-class learning is suspended for most students. Fleming and Higginson will make brief statements before answering questions from reporters. (See more details in PDF attached)
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 50 new cases from Sunday and Monday (39 cases from Sunday, 11 cases from Monday) of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases to 1998. Note: To date, 1190 people who had tested positive for COVID-19, have now recovered. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
On Sunday Apr. 26th the Ministry of Education put out a news release to support LGBTQ2S+ students during the pandemic - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020EDUC0020-000755
Update – April 24, 2020
NEW information: Check out the new "Good News in Education" webpage highlighting remarkable stories of students, educators, parents, staff and communities who are going above and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic as they find new creative ways of learning and teaching. New stories will be added every week! https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/k-12/administration/program-management/safe-caring-and-orderly-schools/good-news
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 29 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. through a statement, bringing the total number of cases to 1853.
Note: To date, 1114 people who had tested positive for COVID-19, have now recovered. The joint statement is now posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0020-000756
Update – April 23, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 29 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1824. Note: To date, 1092 people who had tested positive for COVID-19, have now recovered. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
NEW information: You can find daily COVID-19 testing numbers on the BC Centre for Disease Control's COVID-19 dashboard: http://www.bccdc.ca/hea.../diseases-conditions/covid-19/data
Update – April 22,
2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 71 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1795. Note: To date, 1079 people who had tested positive for COVID-19, have now recovered. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – April 21, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 25 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1724. Note: To date, 1041 people who had tested positive for COVID-19, have now recovered. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – April 20,
2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 52 new cases (29 from Sunday, 23 today) of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1699. Note: To date, 1039 people who had tested positive for COVID-19, have now recovered. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – April 17, 2020
Please read! The Ministry of Education, released a news
release today re: new, free virtual educational programs for students,
parents and educators are supporting social and emotional well-being - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020EDUC0029-000709
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 43 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1618. Note: 966 people have now fully recovered that's a 62% recovery rate. The joint statement is now posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0020-000707
Update – April 16, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 14 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1575. Note: 983 people have now fully recovered that's a 62% recovery rate. The joint statement is now posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0020-000707
Update – April 15, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 44 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1561. Note: 955 people have now fully recovered that's a 61% recovery rate. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – April 14, 2020
Minister Fleming released an Op-Ed (Education Week in extraordinary times) in the Vancouver Sun today - https://vancouversun.com/opinion/rob-fleming-educators-are-taking-their-creativity-and-compassion-to-a-whole-new-level/
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 27 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1517. Note: 942 people have now fully recovered that's a 62% recovery rate. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – April 9, 2020
Minister Fleming open letter, please read: Letter to the Editor by Minister Fleming in the Alaska Highway News - https://www.alaskahighwaynews.ca/opinion/letters/collaboration-and-school-spirit-in-the-time-of-covid-19-1.24115665
Innovative Teachers! please read: Ministry of Education, in partnership with New West and North Van SDs, News You Can Use about teachers are getting creative in the way they are connecting with students - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020EDUC0028-000672
Upcoming media on COVID-19 : Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Adrian Dix will be participating in a Global BC News Town Hall tonight from 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. (also airing on BC 1) - https://globalnews.ca/news/6792103/global-bc-town-hall-coronavirus/
Starting this Sunday April 12th at 7 p.m., Global National Anchor Dawna Friesen is hosting a new Weekly Special, "Coronavirus, The new Reality."
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 34 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1370. Note: 858 people have now fully recovered that's a 62% recovery rate. Here is the link to where the joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Pls listen: Here's a link to today's PHO briefing, educators are mentioned around the 13 minute mark. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbER4Sxdn0R5jvMRXJo7tEVE2W_-SFcTC
Update – April 8, 2020
Check out this poster on the Fraser Health website "7 Tips for talking to kids about COVID-19" - https://www.fraserhealth.ca/health-topics-a-to-z/coronavirus/coronavirus---resources#.Xo4_lbNYZPZ
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 45 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1336. Note: 838 people have now fully recovered that's a 63 % recovery rate. Here is the link to where the joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – April 7, 2020
Internal Note: The Frequent Asked Questions "Continuity of Learning in the K-12 education system" document has been updated today - see revised language for graduation/marks/assessments.
Please watch: This video challenge went out to all the PE students at Argyle Secondary in North Vancouver yesterday, "What can you do with a roll of TP - other than the obvious," The PE dept challenged students to record and share videos back with them. https://youtu.be/c0TP0QiveOU
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 25 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1291. Note: 805 people have now fully recovered that's 62% recovery rate. Here is the link to the joint statement on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0124-000641
Update – April 6, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 63 new cases over a two-day period (26 new cases from Sunday, and 37 new cases today) of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1266. Note: 783 people have now fully recovered that's 62% recovery rate. Here is the link to the joint statement on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0124-000641
Update – April 3, 2020
Please watch: Education Minister Rob Fleming answers questions submitted by Global BC viewers. The segment, called "Focus BC," will air on BC1 throughout the weekend and next week and will be posted on the website later this afternoon - https://globalnews.ca/national/program/focus-bc
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 53 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1174. Note: 673 people have now fully recovered that's a 57% recovery rate. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – April 2, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 55 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1121. Note: 641 people have now fully recovered that's a 57% recovery rate. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update – April 1, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 53 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1066. Note: 606 people have now fully recovered that's a 57% recovery rate. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Please read - Ministry of Education information bulletin, sent out this morning, "Zoom collaboration tool now available for K-12 continuous learning" The ministry has secured and funded licences for the application Zoom for all K-12 public and independent schools in B.C. This will allow consistent access for educators who choose to use it, giving them more ways to communicate with students and parents. https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020EDUC0027-000608
Update - March 31, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 43 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 1013. Note: 507 people have now fully recovered that's a 50% recovery rate. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today - https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Also, the Ministry of Children and Family Development, released this information bulletin today, "Province helps essential service workers find child care" that includes an update for K-12 parents too. https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020CFD0017-000599
Update - March 30, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 86 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 970. Note: 469 people have now fully recovered. Here is the joint statement on the Ministry of Health newsroom - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0115-000594
Update - March 27, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 67 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 792. Note: 275 people have now fully recovered from COVID-19 in B.C. Here is the joint statement - https://archive.news.gov.bc.ca/releases/news_releases_2017-2021/2020HLTH0113-000581.htm
News release guidelines for school leaders and website - This afternoon, the Ministry of Education launched Keep Learning - https://www.openschool.bc.ca/keeplearning/, so families can find ideas for everyday educational activities, links to free learning resources, as well as how to help children learn and how to ensure their wellbeing while they're at home. Note: Teachers and schools will have primary responsibility for continuous learning.
Here is the news release: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020EDUC0026-000580
Also released today is a joint letter for Parents from Minister Fleming and the BCCPAC – Here is the link for the letter and what languages they are in: French, Chinese and Punjabi: https://www.gov.bc.ca/safeschools
Update - March 26, 2020
Today, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 66 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 725. Note: 186 people have now full recovered from COVID-19. The joint statement will be posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom later today: https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Today, Premier Horgan and Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General announced they are using extraordinary powers under a state of provincial emergency to keep British Columbians safe, maintain essential goods and services, and support the Province's ongoing response to novel coronavirus. They announced a series of ministerial orders to ensure a co-ordinated response to COVID-19 across all levels of government for the duration of the provincial emergency.
Here is the NR - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020PSSG0020-000568. Scroll down to the bottom of this NR and see the backgrounder with a new list of essential services in B.C.
Yesterday, the Ministry of Education released a Frequent Asked Questions (FAQs) document in regards to "Continuity of Learning in the K-12 education system" - this doc will be very helpful for students and families. Here is the link: https://www.gov.bc.ca/safeschools
Update - March 25, 2020
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 42 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases to 659. Here is the joint statement on the Ministry of Health newsroom: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0107-000563
Update March 24, 2020
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 145 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases in B.C. to 617. The joint statement can be found on the Ministry of Health newsroom here: https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update March 23, 2020
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 48 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases in B.C. to 472.
100 of the 472 cases are considered recovered. The joint statement can be found on the Ministry of Health newsroom here: https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Update: March 20, 2020
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 77 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases in B.C. to 348. Here is the joint statement: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0097-000531
Update March 19, 2020
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 40 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases in B.C. to 271. The joint statement will be posted later this afternoon, on the Ministry of Health newsroom here: https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
Town Hall: Global BC is hosting a town hall live at 6:30 pm tonight. Health Minister Adrian Dix and Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry will take questions from the public. More information can be found here: https://globalnews.ca/news/6692817/bonnie-henry-adrian-dix-coronavirus-questions-global-town-hall/
Update March 18, 2020
Today B.C.'s Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth declared a provincial state of emergency in to support public health efforts to combat COVID-19 and to ensure resources can be coordinated and distributed between all levels of government and further ensure people have access to necessary goods. Please see media release: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020PSSG0017-000511
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 45 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. bringing the total number of cases in B.C. to 231. The joint statement will be posted later this afternoon, on the Ministry of Health newsroom here: https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
YESTERDAY Education Minster Rob Fleming – announced the immediate suspension of in-class instruction until further notice. Please see Minister Fleming's letter to parents and staff: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/education/administration/kindergarten-to-grade-12/safe-caring-orderly/218690-covid-letter.pdf
March 13, 2020
Today
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced 11 new cases of
COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total number of cases in B.C. to 64. All
11 new cases today are located in the Vancouver Coastal Health region.
The
Provincial Health Officer provided no new direction on schools. Please
refer to the Deputy Minister’s letter to staff, guardians and parents
this morning for the most current messaging.
Useful Links
The Provincial Health Officer (PHO) announced new directives and measures today:
The
PHO advises that closing schools is not appropriate or advised at this
time. Health Minister Dix added, public health officials will be working
with stakeholders in the education sector during spring break to
continue monitoring the pandemic and B.C.’s response to it.
The
PHO is advising against all non-essential travel outside Canada,
including to the United States. She adds that if you do travel outside
of Canada, then you must self-isolate and stay away from school or work
for 14 days upon return.
Gatherings and events larger than 250 people, should not be held or should be cancelled.
Workplaces
are urged to think about ways to create space for people, to
accommodate social distancing and develop solutions to allow staff to
work from home.
SCHOOL
CLOSURES - Important reminder on school closures: Decisions about
school closures should made by public health officials in cooperation
with school districts and the Ministry of Education. All
schools should be following the school closure guidelines and protocols
currently in place. Sharing our Pandemic Response Framework and Planning
Guidelines again: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/education/administration/kindergarten-to-grade-12/healthyschools/pandemic_response_framework.pdf (We originally sent these guidelines out on Jan. 31st)
While
there have been a small number of school closures in B.C. this week,
medical health officers have not advised that those steps are necessary.
March 11, 2020
Today
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced 7 new cases of
COVID-19 in B.C., including the first case on Vancouver Island, bringing
the total number of cases in B.C. to 46. Here is today’s statement - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0074-000470
SCHOOL
CLOSURES - Important reminder on school closures: Decisions about
school closures should made by public health officials in cooperation
with school districts and the Ministry of Education. All
schools should be following the school closure guidelines and protocols
currently in place. Sharing our Pandemic Response Framework and Planning
Guidelines again: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/education/administration/kindergarten-to-grade-12/healthyschools/pandemic_response_framework.pdf (We originally sent these guidelines out on Jan. 31st)
While
there have been a small number of school closures in B.C. this week,
medical health officers have not advised that those steps are necessary.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared COVID-19 a global pandemic.
TRAVEL
ADVICE from the Provincial Health Officer: At this time, it is not
necessary to cancel planned events, outings or trips to public locations
in B.C. and Canada and to most places in the world. However, travellers
should understand that as global efforts to contain COVID-19 continue,
the availability of health care services in some areas may be limited
and travel restrictions may be put in place suddenly.
Cruise
ships continue to be high-risk environments for transmission. The
federal government has recommended that Canadians avoid all cruise ship
travel due to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
People
arriving in Canada from Hubei Province, China and Iran and Italy are
asked to stay home and self-isolate for 14 days and monitor closely for
symptoms of illness. If any symptoms arise, connect with your primary
care provider, local public health office or call 8-1-1.
British
Columbians should monitor their health while they are travelling and
after they return. If you have any symptoms at all of a cold or
influenza, even if they're mild, stay away from others. If you have been
to areas, particularly where we know there has been transmission of
COVID-19, then call your health care provider, 8-1-1, or public health.
Always tell health care providers about recent travel if you become ill
after returning to Canada.
March 10, 2020On
Tues. March 10, announcing 7 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing
the total number of cases in B.C. to 39. The joint statement will be
posted on the Ministry of Health newsroom here:
https://news.gov.bc.ca/ministries/health
TRAVEL Advice from the Provincial Health Officer – updates in bold
At
this time, it is not necessary to cancel planned events, outings or
trips to public locations in B.C. and Canada and to most places in the
world. However, travellers should understand that as global efforts to
contain COVID-19 continue, the availability of health care services in
some areas may be limited and travel restrictions may be put in place
suddenly.
People who are planning travel should check the latest
travel notices and advisories on the Government of Canada’s website:
https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories.
Cruise ships
continue to be high-risk environments for transmission. The federal
government has recommended that Canadians avoid all cruise ship travel
due to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
People arriving in Canada from Hubei Province, China and Iran and Italy are
asked to stay home and self-isolate for 14 days and monitor closely for
symptoms of illness. If any symptoms arise, connect with your primary
care provider, local public health office or call 8-1-1.
British
Columbians should monitor their health while they are travelling and
after they return. If you have any symptoms at all of a cold or
influenza, even if they're mild, stay away from others. If you have been
to areas, particularly where we know there has been transmission of
COVID-19, then call your health care provider, 8-1-1, or public health.
Always tell health care providers about recent travel if you become ill
after returning to Canada.
March 9, 2020
Today
and over the weekend a total of 11 new cases of COVID-19 have been
reported, bringing the total to 32. The Provincial Health Officer
announced today that one person, a man in his 80s, has passed away. Of
the total 32 cases, four people have fully recovered, three people are
in hospital in acute care, and the 24 remaining cases are recovering, in
good condition, at home.
See joint statement from Monday March 9, announcing five new cases, and the first death from COVID-19 in B.C. - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0068-000423.
And joint statement from Saturday March 7, announcing six new cases of COVID-19 - https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0064-000413.
SURREY SCHOOL DISTRICT
On
the weekend, Fraser Health notified the Surrey School District that a
member of the Sullivan Heights Secondary community is a confirmed case
of COVID-19. This person was asymptomatic during their time at the
school; so the risk to the school population is minimal.
The
district was also notified by Fraser Health over the weekend that an
individual, who was diagnosed with COVID-19, had recently been in
Serpentine Heights Elementary as part of a community use rental. Because
the school community was not in contact with the affected individual,
Fraser Health has advised that that the risk to our school community is
low.
The district initiated a deep clean protocol in both schools over the weekend in preparation for classes on Monday.
The risk to the public is low and those who need to be aware of possible exposure have been contacted
TRAVEL ADVICE FROM THE PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICER
At
this time, it is not necessary to cancel planned events, outings or
trips to public locations in B.C. and Canada and to most places in the
world. However, travellers should understand that as global efforts to
contain COVID-19 continue, the availability of health care services in
some areas may be limited and travel restrictions may be put in place
suddenly. Cruise ships continue to be high-risk environments for
transmission. Today the federal government has recommended that
Canadians avoid all cruise ship travel due to the ongoing COVID-19
outbreak.
People who are planning travel should check the latest travel notices and advisories on the Government of Canada’s website: https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories.
Information
about COVID-19, including advice and guidance to schools, is regularly
updated on the BC Centre for Disease Control site:
http://www.bccdc.ca/Health-Info-Site/Documents/COVID19_schools_childcare_guidelines.pdf
Please routinely check this site and its resources.
March 6, 2020
B.C.
announces its BC Pandemic Coordination Plan in response to COVID-19, a
worldwide public health outbreak. There have been 21 confirmed cases of
COVID-19 in B.C., four people have recovered, one person is in hospital
in critical condition and the other 16 cases are recovering, in good
condition, at home.
B.C.
is adding four additional COVID-19 testing labs. The province has
struck a Deputy Minister’s Committee, which includes Ministry of
Education DM Scott MacDonald, that will report to a special Cabinet
Committee on government response to protect and contain the outbreak.
Please see statement from Premier John Horgan, Health Minister Adrian
Dix and Provincial Medical Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020PREM0012-000404
The Pandemic Coordination plan is publicly available and can be found here:
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/health/about-bc-s-health-care-system/office-of-the-provincial-health-officer/reports-publications/pandemic-provincial-coordination-plan.pdf
TRAVEL ADVICE FROM THE PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICER
At
this time, it is not necessary to cancel planned events, outings or
trips to public locations in B.C. and Canada and to most places in the
world. However, travellers should understand that as global efforts to
contain COVID-19 continue, the availability of health care services in
some areas may be limited and travel restrictions may be put in place
suddenly.
People who are planning travel should check the latest travel notices and advisories on the Government of Canada’s website: https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories.
Information
about COVID-19, including advice and guidance to schools, is regularly
updated on the BC Centre for Disease Control site: http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/coronavirus-(novel). Please routinely check this site and its resources.
March 5, 2020
B.C.
announces 8 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 for a total of 21 in the
province. Six of the new cases were linked to travel (or are close
contacts of people who had travelled) to Iran. One case is a visitor
from Seattle, Washington. One person was a community case on the Lower
Mainland with no international travel. Please see joint statement from
Health Minister Adrian Dix and Provincial Health Officer (PHO) Dr.
Bonnie Henry: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0062-000393
SCHOOLS – PHO ADVICE
Any
consideration of school closures would be determined by public health
officials in consultation with the Ministry of Education, school
districts and schools and would be specific to any impacted school.
There are plans in place for those kinds of measures should they become
necessary.
In a Mar. 3 joint statement, Provincial
Health Officer (PHO) Dr. Bonnie Henry advises: "Schools should be
increasing cleaning and hand hygiene, educating students on respiratory
etiquette, in addition to putting mechanisms in place to support
students who may be away for extended periods."
TRAVEL - PHO ADVICE
The
PHO advises COVID-19 is currently found in 80 countries and people
should carefully assess and have a low tolerance for international
travel. The PHO also advises people with underlying health issues should
reconsider trips at this time.
March 4, 2020
B.C. announces 13th confirmed
case of COVID-19, a woman in her 80's who is in critical condition in
the intensive care unit at Vancouver General Hospital. She had recently
traveled to India and Hong Kong Please see joint statement from Health
Minister Adrian Dix and Provincial Health Officer (PHO) Dr. Bonnie
Henry:https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0060-000380
SCHOOLS – PHO ADVICE
In a Mar. 3 joint statement, Provincial
Health Officer (PHO) Dr. Bonnie Henry advises: "Schools should be
increasing cleaning and hand hygiene, educating students on respiratory
etiquette, in addition to putting mechanisms in place to support
students who may be away for extended periods."
TRAVEL - PHO ADVICE
In a Mar. 3 joint statement,
Dr. Henry advises: "British Columbians with upcoming travel plans
should continue to monitor the Government of Canada travel site for the
latest travel advisories: www.travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories
"Travellers
should understand that as global efforts to contain COVID-19 continue,
the availability of health care services in some areas may be limited
and travel restrictions may be put in place suddenly. We are asking all
travellers returning from Iran and China to self-isolate for 14 days
upon their return home to Canada. All other travellers who are returning
to, or visiting, B.C. from outside Canada should monitor themselves and
their children closely for symptoms and if any arise, limit their
contact with others and call 811. This is an important way to reduce the
possibility of transmission of illness to others."
March 3, 2020
Update March 3, 2020 at 6 p.m.
B.C. announces 10th, 11th and 12th cases,
all adults with recent travel history to Iran who are recovering in
homes in the Vancouver Coastal or Fraser Health regions. Please see
joint statement from Health Minister Dix and Provincial Health Officer
(PHO) Dr. Bonnie Henry: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0058-000370
Updated March 3, 2020 at 3 p.m.
B.C. announces 9th confirmed
COVID-19 case, a man in his 50's who lives in the Fraser Health region
and who recently returned from Iran. Please see joint statement from
Health Minister Dix and Provincial Health Officer (PHO) Dr. Bonnie
Henry: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0056-000365
TRAVEL
Along
with encouraging proper hand hygiene and staying home when unwell, the
PHO also advises travellers (spring break, school trips, etc.) to
conduct risk assessments in advance and consider postponing trips to
impacted areas - while noting that impacted areas are changing as
COVID-19 continues to evolve. Please find all current health-related
travel notices here: https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/health-safety/travel-health-notices
EVENT PLANNING
Event
planners are asked to do a risk assessment. While the PHO advises there
is no reason to cancel events in B.C., she recommends event planners to
do a risk assessment considering what is happening in the local
community and who may attend the event to lower the risk of respiratory
illnesses including COVID-19. Participants who have been to Iran or
China or in close contact with someone who has been to COVID-19 impacted
areas, along with anyone with underlying health conditions should avoid
mass gatherings and the PHO further advises anyone who is not feeling
well, not to attend public events.
GREETINGS
The PHO asks people refrain from customary greetings such a handshaking, hugging and kissing during the remainder of flu season.
KIDS and COVID-19
The
PHO and BCCDC have created a Q&A document to help parents, teachers
and families talk to children about COVID-19, the Q&A is available
at on the BCCDC website at: http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/coronavirus-(novel)#For--schools--and--childcare
For
parents and educators, CBC Kids along with the PHO produced a
kid-centric Q and A video about COVID-19, please feel free to share with
your school community. CBC Kids/ COVID-19 story: https://www.cbc.ca/kidsnews/post/watch-coronavirus-facts-versus-fiction
Please note provincial recommendations on travel-related, self isolation:
The
Provincial Health Officer is advising people who have been to China and
Iran in the last 14 days, or who have been in contact with someone who
has, to call public health officials and self-isolate for 14 days.
The
Provincial Health Officer is also advising that anyone who is concerned
they may have been exposed to, or are experiencing symptoms of, the
coronavirus should contact their primary care provider, local public
health office or call 811. Translation services for 811 are available in
more than 130 languages.
All
school districts in the province recently received guidance from the
Office of the Provincial Health Officer and the BC Centre for Disease
Control regarding recommended measures for preventing and controlling
respiratory viruses, including COVID-19, in schools and childcare
settings. We are writing to provide you with a summary of these
recommendations, to tell you how they are being implemented in our
school district, and to let you know what steps you can take at home.
We
are working closely with the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Health
and Vancouver Coastal Health to monitor the situation, and will continue
to update our community when we receive information. We are prepared to
minimize the impact of respiratory viruses in our schools as per the
direction of these government partners.
Prevention
There are two important ways to prevent and control respiratory viruses in school settings:
The
first is for students and staff who are ill with respiratory illness
symptoms (fever, cough, fatigue, and/or muscle aches) to stay home from
school. If your child is not feeling well, we ask that you keep them
home so that they can rest and recover. As always, remember to inform
the school of the absence.
The second way to prevent and
control respiratory viruses is the consistent practice of good
respiratory etiquette and hand hygiene. Good respiratory etiquette includes
covering the mouth and nose during coughing or sneezing with a tissue
or a flexed elbow and disposing of used tissues in a plastic-lined waste
container, followed by hand hygiene. Hand hygiene is the washing of
hands with plain soap and water, which is effective at removing visible
soil as well as viruses.
Children in the school setting should clean their hands:
- Before leaving home and on arrival at school.
- After using the toilet.
- After breaks and sporting activities.
- Before food preparation,
- Before eating any food, including snacks.
- Before leaving school.
If
you have a younger child, support them at home by supervising and
assisting in hand hygiene. In schools, this supervision will be provided
by staff. We are enhancing our communication to students about
handwashing, sneeze/cough etiquette and preventing illness – including
new signage at sites around the school district.
REMINDER: Masks
are not necessary for people who are not experiencing symptoms. In
children in particular, masks can be irritating and may increase
touching of the face and eyes, which increases the risk of infection.
Children who have symptoms should be kept home from school rather than
relying on masks.
Cleaning and Disinfecting
Regular
cleaning and disinfecting of high-touch surfaces (e.g., door handles,
water fountain push buttons) helps prevent the transmission of viruses.
Our school district has implemented enhanced daily cleaning and
disinfection of high-touch surfaces at all of our school sites.
Band
instruments will soon be arriving at elementary schools for any
interested students in grades 3-6 to try out. Increased disinfecting
measures are being taken to prevent the spread of illness through
instrument use.
Food Sharing
Students
should not be sharing food, utensils, dishes, and water bottles or
drink containers. Although this practice is important for preventing
exposures to allergens, it is equally important in reducing virus
transmission between children.
Psychological Considerations
A
new virus such as the COVID-19 can create anxiety and be difficult for
students/children to understand, especially if someone in their school
or family is sick, or they see or hear troubling messages on the radio,
internet or television. It is normal for children to feel worried and
nervous and have questions.
Support your children by reassuring them about their personal safety and health:
- Limit their access to news and online stories about the issue.
- Maintain a normal routine unless otherwise advised by an authority.
- Encourage them to talk to you about their concerns.
- Reassure them they are safe.
- Advise them of steps they can take to stay healthy:
- Wash hands regularly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after coughing or sneezing.
- Cough and sneeze into arm or tissue.
- Stay home if they are not feeling well.
- Keep hands away from face and mouth.
- Stay healthy by eating healthy foods, keeping physically active, and getting enough sleep.
International Trips
There
are school trips scheduled over the coming months to international
destinations. We are monitoring the situation and we will provide any
necessary updates.
Thank you for your cooperation. We will continue to update our community moving forward.
Please
click HERE to read Frequently Asked Questions on New Coronavirus
(COVID-19) for Children and Students from the Office of the Provincial
Health Officer.
Feb 21, 2020
On
Feb. 20, Minister of Health Adrian Dix and Provincial Health Officer
Dr. Bonnie Henry issued a joint statement announcing B.C.'s sixth case
of COVID-19 – a woman in her 30's in the Fraser Health region, who
recently returned to B.C. from Iran. Please see the joint statement for
more information: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0041-000304
Please note provincial recommendations on travel-related, self isolation:
The
Provincial Health Officer is advising people who have been to Hubei
province in the last 14 days, or who have been in contact with someone
who has, to call public health officials and self-isolate for 14 days.
- The
Provincial Health Officer is also advising that anyone who is concerned
they may have been exposed to, or are experiencing symptoms of, the
coronavirus should contact their primary care provider, local public
health office or call 811. Translation services for 811 are available in
more than 130 languages.
Feb 19, 2020
On
Feb. 19, the Minister of Health and the Provincial Health Officer
issued a joint statement announcing that the first B.C. resident has
recovered from COVID-19. For more information, please see joint
statement: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0039-000294.
Please note provincial recommendations on travel-related, self isolation:
- The
Provincial Health Officer is advising people who have been to Hubei
province in the last 14 days, or who have been in contact with someone
who has, to call public health officials and self-isolate for 14 days.
- The
Provincial Health Officer is also advising that anyone who is concerned
they may have been exposed to, or are experiencing symptoms of, the
coronavirus should contact their primary care provider, local public
health office or call 811. Translation services for 811 are available in
more than 130 languages.
February 14, 2020
On
Feb. 14, 2020, the Minister of Health and the Provincial Health Officer
issued a joint statement announcing B.C.'s fifth (presumed) case of
novel coronavirus (COVID-2019) – a woman in her 30's, living in the
Interior Health region. The woman traveled to Vancouver from Shanghai.
The woman displayed symptoms shortly after arrival and promptly
self-isolated and contacted public health officials. For more
information, please see joint statement: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020HLTH0036-000284
Please note provincial recommendations on travel related, self-isolation:
- The
Provincial Health Officer is advising people who have been to Hubei
province in the last 14 days, or who have been in contact with someone
who has, to call public health officials and self-isolate for 14 days.
- The
Provincial Health Officer is also advising that anyone who is concerned
they may have been exposed to, or are experiencing symptoms of, the
coronavirus should contact their primary care provider, local public
health office or call 811. Translation services for 811 are available in
more than 130 languages.
February 7, 2020
The
Provincial Health Officer has written a letter to parents and guardians
within the school system. Please read this letter here:
Letter to Parents_Feb 7.pdf
February 6, 2020
Today, in a
joint statement, Provincial
Health Officer (PHO) Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix
announced two new presumptive cases of coronavirus in B.C. – they are
adult visitors from the Hubei province. These cases are linked to the
second case announced Feb. 4
th by the Ministry of Health.
Please note provincial recommendations on travel related, self isolation:
- The
Provincial Health Officer is advising travellers who have been to Hubei
province in the last 14 days to limit their contact with others for 14
days (self-isolation, stay at home) following arrival in Canada.
- The
Provincial Health Officer is also advising that anyone who is concerned
they may have been exposed to, or are experiencing symptoms of, the
coronavirus should contact their primary care provider, local public
health office or call 811. Translation services for 811 are available in
more than 130 languages.
February 4, 2020
Public
Health Officer Bonnie Henry announced the second presumptive case of
coronavirus in B.C. – a woman in her 50’s who lives in the Vancouver
Coastal Health region. Please see media release HERE.
Of particular interest to school districts, please note the following information in the linked release:
"Given
the changing dynamics of the outbreak in China and globally, and
recognizing we are in the midst of influenza season, we ask anyone here
in B.C. who has been in Hubei province to consider staying home and
keeping their children home until 14 days have passed from their last
visit to Hubei. Monitor yourself and your children closely for symptoms,
and if any symptoms arise, connect with your primary care provider,
local public health office or call 811. This is an important way to
reduce the possibility of transmission of illness to others."
February 3, 2020
A joint statement has been released from the Ministry of Health and the Provincial Health Officer. Please see the statement
HERE.
An
important note within the above joint statement is that the phone
number for the public to call has changed. Anyone who is concerned they
may have been exposed to, or are experiencing symptoms of, the
coronavirus should contact their primary care provider, local public
health office or call 811. Translation services for 811 are available in
more than 130 languages.
January 31, 2020
The
World Health Organization has declared the novel coronavirus a global
health emergency; however, the B.C. Provincial Health Officer is
advising that the risk is low within British Columbia and all necessary
precautions are being taken to prevent the spread of infection. The
Ministry of Health has advised and confirmed that individuals returning
from affected regions do not need to be isolated at home or kept home
from school.
The Ministry of Education is in regular communication
with the Ministry of Health, the Provincial Health Officer and local
health authorities to learn of public health decisions and to ensure
students and employees are kept informed and safe. The Ministry of
Education would ask that you do not make assumptions about the risk of
students or staff based on their ethnicity or travel history.
Reducing the risk
The
BC Centre for Disease Control recommends that to reduce the risk of
exposure to novel coronavirus, individuals employ the same measures that
are taken in relation to colds and flu:
- Wash one's hands
frequently for at least 20 seconds using soap and hot water (it is the
single most effective way of reducing the spread of infection).
- Practice
other good hygiene habits: do not touch one's face/eyes/mouth with
one's hands and cover one's mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing
(ideally with a disposable tissue or the crease of the elbow).
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched workspace surfaces.
- Maintain good general health (eat a balanced diet, get enough sleep, exercise in moderation).
- Stay home if sick.
- A
new toll-free phone number (1-833-784-4397) has been established to
answer questions from Canadians about the 2019 novel coronavirus.
Service is available from 7 a.m. to midnight (Eastern Standard Time).
January 30, 2020
The
World Health Organization has declared the novel coronavirus a global
health emergency; however, the B.C. Provincial Health Officer is
advising that the risk is low within British Columbia and all necessary
precautions are being taken to prevent the spread of infection. The
Ministry of Health has advised and confirmed that individuals returning
from affected regions do not need to be isolated at home or kept home
from school.
We can assure you that we are in
regular communication with the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Health
and our local health authority to make public health decisions, and to
ensure students and employees are kept informed and safe. We will
continue to be in close contact with public health officials and, with
that in mind, would ask that you do not make assumptions about the risk
of students or staff based on their ethnicity or travel history.
Advice for Students and Families Considering Travel:
Students and families considering travel to and from China are encouraged to consult the Novel Coronavirus in China Travel Health Notice on the Government of Canada Travel and Tourism page regularly,
as recommendations may change over the course of your travel as new
information becomes available. No matter where students and families
plan to travel, the Public Health Agency of Canada recommends that they
consult Government of Canada Travel and Tourism page, as this is the
Government of Canada’s official source of destination-specific travel
information. This web page provides important advice to help travelers
make informed decisions and travel safely while abroad. Students and
their families should always tell their health care providers about
their travel history if they become ill after returning to Canada.
Advice on masks from Provincial Health Officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry:
“The
thing about masks is we know that they are very important in certain
situations. If I'm sick, my wearing a mask keeps my droplets in. It does
help prevent transmission to other people. That's why we ask somebody
who's sick, who's going to an emergency department, for example, if you
have a cough or respiratory symptoms, we ask you to put on a mask and
clean your hands. Where it's not known is how effective wearing a mask
in the community is when you are not sick yourself. The masks may give
you a false sense of security. The most important thing that you can do
in the community is to wash your hands regularly.”
Reducing the risk
The
BC Centre for Disease Control recommends that to reduce the risk of
exposure to novel coronavirus, employ the same measures that are taken
in relation to colds and flu:
- Wash your hands
frequently for at least 20 seconds using soap and hot water (it is the
single most effective way of reducing infection spread).
- Practice
other good hygiene habits: do not touch your face/eyes/mouth with your
hands, and cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough (ideally
with a disposable tissue or the crease of your elbow).
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched workspace surfaces.
- Maintain good general health (eat a balanced diet, get enough sleep, exercise in moderation).
- Stay home if you are sick.
- A
new toll-free phone number (1-833-784-4397) has been established to
answer questions from Canadians about the 2019 novel coronavirus.
Service is available from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. until January 29 and from 7
a.m. to midnight starting January 30 (Eastern Standard Time).
Further information about novel coronavirus is available on the BC Centre for Disease Control
website.
January 29, 2020
B.C.
Provincial Health Officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, announced on January 28,
2020, that the first case of novel coronavirus has been confirmed in
B.C. Further details from the Ministry of Health and Ministry of
Education are available here.
We understand our students, staff and parents/guardians may have questions about coronavirus.
We
can assure you that we are in regular communication with the Ministry
of Education, Ministry of Health and our local health authority to make
public health decisions, and to ensure students and employees are kept
informed and safe. We will continue to be in close contact with public
health officials and, with that in mind, would ask that you do not make
assumptions about the risk of students or staff based on their ethnicity
or travel history.
Fake news regarding coronavirus is
starting to circulate on social media. We encourage students, staff and
their families to refer to official sources such as the BC Centre for
Disease Control for the latest information and updates: http://www.bccdc.ca/
Reducing the risk:
The
BC Centre for Disease Control recommends that to reduce the risk of
exposure to novel coronavirus, employ the same measures that are taken
in relation to colds and flu:
- Wash your hands frequently for
at least 20 seconds using soap and hot water (it is the single most
effective way of reducing infection spread).
- Practice other
good hygiene habits: do not touch your face/eyes/mouth with your hands,
and cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough (ideally with a
disposable tissue or the crease of your elbow).
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched workspace surfaces.
- Maintain good general health (eat a balanced diet, get enough sleep, exercise in moderation).
- Stay home if you are sick.
- A
new toll-free phone number (1-833-784-4397) has been established to
answer questions from Canadians about the 2019 novel coronavirus.
Service is available from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. until January 29 and from 7
a.m. to midnight starting January 30 (Eastern Standard Time).
Further information about novel coronavirus is available on the BC Centre for Disease Control website.
Advice for students and families considering travel:
- Students and families considering travel to and from China are encouraged to consult the Travel Health Notice (https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories/pneumonia-china)
for China on travel.gc.ca regularly, as recommendations may change over
the course of your travel as new information becomes available.
- No
matter where students and families plan to travel, the Public Health
Agency of Canada recommends that they consult travel.gc.ca, which is the
Government of Canada's official source of destination-specific travel
information. It provides important advice to help travellers make
informed decisions and travel safely while abroad.
- Students and
their families should always tell their health care providers about
their travel history if they become ill after returning to Canada.
Advice on masks from Provincial Health Officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry:
"The
thing about masks is we know that they are very important in certain
situations. If I'm sick, my wearing a mask keeps my droplets in. It does
help prevent transmission to other people. That's why we ask somebody
who's sick, who's going to an emergency department, for example, if you
have a cough or respiratory symptoms, we ask you to put on a mask and
clean your hands.
"We also know that it's really important for
health care workers to wear masks when they're assessing people because
we're getting very close to people. We're doing things like sticking
nasal pharyngeal swabs down their throat and that can make people cough.
They need to wear masks and eye protection as well. We know they're
very effective at that.
"Where it's not known is how effective
wearing a mask in the community is when you are not sick yourself. The
masks may give you a false sense of security. The most important thing
that you can do in the community is to wash your hands regularly. The
viruses like this need to be inhaled into your lungs - same with
influenza and RSV that we're also seeing quite a lot of here in
Vancouver, and also in China, I might add. The vast majority of the
people that we're seeing who have come from China who have symptoms
don't have this coronavirus. They have all of the other respiratory
viruses that we see this time of year. Really important is to clean your
hands regularly. If you're touching something and it has droplets on it
with virus in it, as long as you clean your hands before you touch your
face or your mouth, you're not going to be at risk of getting that
virus in your body. It's not something that comes in through the skin.
It needs to get into your mucous membranes and breathed into your lungs.
That's really important - covering your mouth when you cough so you're
not exposing other people. If you are sick yourself, stay away from
others. Contact your health care provider ahead of time so you can be
safely assessed."
January 28, 2020
The following is information provided by the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education:
B.C.
Provincial Health Officer Bonnie Henry has announced that the first
case of novel coronavirus has been confirmed in B.C. Further details are
available HERE.
The
Ministry of Education will continue to work closely with the Ministry
of Health, local health authorities and other levels of government to
ensure students and school district employees are kept informed and
safe. Local health authorities are closely monitoring the situation.
There is ongoing monitoring throughout B.C., nationally and
internationally.
All necessary precautions are being taken to prevent the spread of infection.
There
is no need to restrict any activities for students or staff, or to
cancel school events or field trips to public spaces or events.
The
BC Centre for Disease Control recommends that to reduce the risk of
exposure to novel coronavirus, employ the same measures that are taken
in relation to colds and flu:
- Wash your hands frequently (it is the single most effective way of reducing infection spread).
- Practice
other good hygiene habits: do not touch your face/eyes/mouth with your
hands, and cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough (ideally
with a disposable tissue or the crease of your elbow).
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched workspace surfaces.
- Maintain good general health (eat a balanced diet, get enough sleep, exercise in moderation).
- Stay home if you are sick.
- Contact 8-1-1 (HealthLink BC) or your health care provider for questions about your personal health situation.
Further information about novel coronavirus are available on the BC Centre for Disease Control website.
Please
note: School districts do not have the authority to make public health
decisions. If steps are taken in relation to a public health concern, it
is at the direction of the Ministry of Health and local health
authorities. At this time, school districts have not been directed to
take steps in relation to coronavirus. The North Vancouver School
District is in regular communication with the Ministry of Education,
Vancouver Coastal Health and school districts across the province.
Please visit the school district website for further updates.