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Minimal COVID-19 case counts reported in the East Kootenay

Kimberley has not reported a single case of COVID-19 for three weeks, as only 13 new cases were reported in Cranbrook, Fernie, Windermere, Golden, and Creston combined.

The latest case data comes from the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). Reporting new case counts between May 16th and 22nd, Fernie saw the largest number of new COVID-19 cases with six. However, it’s a decrease of five new cases from the previous week.

Cranbrook only reported two new cases, the same for Golden and Creston, while Windermere only had one.

Below are the newly reported COVID-19 cases across the East Kootenay since the start of May:

Localized new COVID-19 case data between May 16th and May 22nd, 2021. (Supplied by BC Centre for Disease Control)
  • Cranbrook (-2)
    • New Cases
      • 2 new cases – May 16th to 22nd
      • 4 new cases – May 9th to 15th
      • 7 new cases – May 2nd to 8th
    • Vaccination Rate – As of May 24th
      • 59% – 18+ with one vaccine dose
  • Kimberley (-)
    • New Cases
      • 0 new cases – May 16th to 22nd
      • 0 new cases – May 9th to 15th
      • 0 new cases – May 2nd to 8th
    • Vaccination Rate – As of May 24th
      • 63% – 18+ with one vaccine dose
  • Fernie (-5)
    • New Cases
      • 6 new cases – May 16th to 22nd
      • 11 new cases – May 9th to 15th
      • 5 new cases – May 2nd to 8th
    • Vaccination Rate – As of May 24th
      • 55% – 18+ with one vaccine dose
  • Windermere (-)
    • New Cases
      • 1 new case – May 16th to 22nd
      • 1 new case – May 9th to 15th
      • 6 new cases – May 2nd to 8th
    • Vaccination Rate – As of May 24th
      • 75% – 18+ with one vaccine dose
  • Golden (-)
    • New Cases
      • 2 new cases – May 16th to 22nd
      • 2 new cases – May 9th to 15th
      • 12 new cases – May 2nd to 8th
    • Vaccination Rate – As of May 24th
      • 75% – 18+ with one vaccine dose
  • Creston (+2)
    • New Cases
      • 2 new cases – May 16th to 22nd
      • 0 new cases – May 9th to 15th
      • 6 new cases – May 2nd to 8th
    • Vaccination Rate – As of May 24th
      • 55% – 18+ with one vaccine dose

It’s another positive week for the East Kootenay in terms of new COVID-19 transmission, with a net decrease of five new cases across all communities.

While Fernie has seen the largest number of new COVID-19 cases in recent weeks, they had a five-case drop last week, potentially showing positive signs of decreased transmission.

As a whole, the East Kootenay’s average daily rate of transmission is among the lowest in British Columbia.

Bradley Jones
Bradley Jones
Delivering local news and sports in the East Kootenay since April 2016, Bradley now calls Cranbrook home. Born and raised in Airdrie, AB, Bradley graduated from Lethbridge College, and has been a journalist, news anchor and reporter since 2014. Bradley took on local News Director responsibilities when he moved to Cranbrook in 2016. He is now Vista Radio's Kootenay News Director, managing and overseeing all news operations at the company's five regional radio stations in Cranbrook, Creston, Nelson, Castlegar, and Grand Forks.

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