Interior Health has confirmed five additional cases of COVID-19 related to an outbreak involving temporary foreign workers at a West Kelowna agricultural business, bringing the total number of cases to 19. The five cases stem from results that were still pending following the initial announcement of the outbreak on March 31.
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On March 27, a second case was identified in a separate housing unit which caused IH to deem an outbreak.
Migrant workers are isolating on the property while the local workers have gone to their homes.
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Further testing is not planned and Mema does not anticipate any more cases to be confirmed.
Mema said the workers arrived at the farm between January and early March, with the most recent arrivals coming on March 12 香蕉视频直播 at which time Mema said the measures suggesting a two-week isolation period had not yet been implemented.
She said public interaction with the group was extremely minimal leading up to the isolation, as the group works and lives on the farm and groceries were delivered to them. None of the workers were involved in customer service.
However, Mema said people should still be behaving as though they could potentially be exposed.
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