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Kelowna agencies collaborate to tackle COVID-19 spike in homeless population

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While now under control, a recent surge in COVID-19 cases among those experiencing homelessness in Kelowna resulted in a number of agencies scrambling and collaborating to mitigate the situation.

Dr. Silvina Mema, a medical health officer with Interior Health (IH), estimates that there were at least 130 positive cases of the virus within Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 homeless population between mid-August and the end of September.

Despite the spike in cases, outbreaks or exposures at various homeless shelters were not recorded on IH香蕉视频直播檚 list of public exposures.

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She explained that outbreaks at long-term care homes and daycares, for example, are posted on the list of public exposures because there are guidelines for declaring outbreaks at licensed facilities. Schools, homeless shelters and workplaces, she added, do not meet the threshold for declaring public outbreaks.

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A positive case of the virus at the Kelowna Gospel Mission香蕉视频直播檚 Doyle Avenue shelter in early September prompted staff to isolate the individual in a hotel room.

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Of the 14 people who were tested, 13 tested positive for the virus, Rempel said.

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The shelter was tasked with deciding whether to shelter the infected individuals or leave them outside on the street. The Mission went with the former and collaborated with IH to divide the shelter into two zones: a hot zone for those infected and a cold zone for those who weren香蕉视频直播檛 sick with the virus.

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As asymptomatic testing was conducted, vaccines were also rolled out. Similar hot and cold zones were also set up at shelters grappling with a spike in cases. Meanwhile, the Mission worked with BC Housing to secure an additional 10 hotel rooms for isolation purposes.

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Based on an informal, verbal survey at the Gospel香蕉视频直播檚 Leon Avenue shelter, she estimates that 50 per cent of clients have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

She confirmed that the Mission is clear of COVID-19, and Mema said that the situation is under control, thanks to the efforts of all groups.

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