Two more residents of McKinney Place in Oliver have died due to COVID-19.
The news was announced by Interior Health in its update on the COVID-19 numbers in the region on Dec. 18.
91裸聊视频淭his has been a challenging outbreak for everyone who lives at McKinney, their loved ones, and their staff and physicians who are committed to their care,91裸聊视频 said Susan Brown, president and CEO of Interior Health. 91裸聊视频淥n behalf of everyone at Interior Health we send our condolences to the families and caregivers and despite this tragic news, we remain committed to the fight against COVID-19.91裸聊视频
The two deaths have brought the total in Interior Health into the double digits since the start of the pandemic, with 10 deaths now recorded.
COVID-19 claimed its first victim at McKinney Place earlier this week, when Evelyn Patridge died of the virus on Dec. 13.
The long-term care facility currently remains at 56 cases, with 41 residents and 15 staff testing positive.
Since the outbreak, Interior Health brought in additional staff from around the Okanagan to maintain the staffing levels at the facility.
The Big White outbreak grew to include 76 cases as of Dec. 18, and the Village by the Station long-term care facility outbreak remained at four cases.
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