Interior Health announced its third death due to the COVID-19 pandemic on Oct. 28.
The man, in his 70s, died in hospital.
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The last death linked to COVID-19 that occured in the health region was back in April.
Ten more people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the Interior Health region, bringing the total case-count since the beginning of the pandemic to 727.
Ninety-one cases are active, none of whom have been hospitalized.
One new case has been linked to the outbreak at Kelowna French-language school 脡cole de l香蕉视频直播橝nse-au-sable, bringing the total to 16 cases. Approximately 175 people remain in self-isolation.
No additional exposures have been reported at Kelowna Secondary and St. Joseph schools.
B.C. public health officials added another 287 cases to the COVID-19 total Wednesday, bringing the number of active cases to 2,316 in B.C.
There were two additional deaths, and 87 people are currently in hospital with coronavirus-related conditions, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said in a statement Oct. 28.
A new community outbreak was reported at Okanagan Men香蕉视频直播檚 Centre in Lake Country, and a new senior home outbreak was reported at the Progressive Intercultural Community Society assisted living facility in Surrey.
-With files from Tom Fletcher
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