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New COVID-19 cases daily keep ‘pressure’ on Nanaimo residents to stop the spread

45 new cases in Nanaimo last week after 42 the week before
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COVID-19 cases on Vancouver Island by local health service area, Jan. 24-30. (B.C. Centre for Disease Control image)

A rise in COVID-19 cases levelled off in Nanaimo last week as health officials and local government ask residents to keep doing what they can to stop the spread of the virus.

The B.C. Centre for Disease Control released case numbers by local health service area Wednesday and showed 45 new COVID-19 cases in Nanaimo from Jan. 24-30, compared with 42 the week before.

Cowichan Valley South was again the area of Vancouver Island with the most cases, for a fourth straight week, with 53 new cases. Next was Greater Victoria with 33 cases, Sooke with 13 and Cowichan Valley North with 10.

Dr. Sandra Allison, Island Health’s medical health officer for central Vancouver Island, spoke to Nanaimo city council Monday and said it’s a very busy time for her.

“I’m responding daily to cases in our community, in our schools, other teams are responding to cases in our facilities,” she said. “It’s important that people recognize that while we know that a vaccine is on the horizon, that we do have a pressure at this time to maintain our attention to the most fundamental principles of responding to a pandemic.”

Mayor Leonard Krog, in his mayor’s report, called for residents to exercise the restraint that he said has helped B.C. and Vancouver Island fare relatively well in limiting the spread of COVID-19.

“I also want to ask you all, please, to be patient and to be kind, never more so than now,” Krog said. “I realized the frustration that many of you feel within the context of relationships and family and community and school and sporting activities and all the community events that you would have liked to have been attending and participating in and it’s simply not possible, but we are not out of the woods yet.”

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