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East Kootenay COVID-19 cases decrease, remain high around Cranbrook

COVID-19 cases in the East Kootenay and Creston Valley have been on a decline through the last two weeks, but new infection reports remain in the triple digits.

The entire region reported 127 total cases between September 5th and 11th, with 54 in the Cranbrook area alone.

The Elk Valley had the next highest case count with 24, followed by Creston and Golden with 17 each. Meanwhile, 10 new infections were reported in the Windermere area and five were confirmed around Kimberley.

The latest data from the BC Centre for Disease Control marks the second straight week with an overall decrease in case numbers since infections skyrocketed in August. The week before, BCCDC officials reported 168 cases across the region.

Fully vaccinated people over 12 years old continue to slowly climb in number across the East Kootenay. The percentage of people 12 and up who have received both doses followed by those 50 and up for the entire region can be found below:

  • Cranbrook:
    • 12 and older: 70%
    • 50 and older: 83%
  • Creston:
    • 12 and older: 60%
    • 50 and older: 73%
  • Fernie:
    • 12 and older: 72%
    • 50 and older: 82%
  • Golden:
    • 12 and older: 78%
    • 50 and older: 83%
  • Kimberley:
    • 12 and older: 76%
    • 50 and older: 86%
  • Windermere:
    • 12 and older: 78%
    • 50 and older: 85%

More: One death connected to Joseph Creek Village COVID-19 outbreak (Sept 16, 2021)

R McCormack
R McCormack
Born and raised in Cranbrook, they graduated from Lethbridge College in 2019. They came back for a practicum position with 2dayFM in Cranbrook, resulting in a job as the Saturday show host before moving into the newsroom. They have covered a wide variety of topics ranging from federal politics to local interest. Their after-hours passion lies in local history, gardening and coin collecting.

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