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B.C. reports 667 cases of COVID-19, 13 deaths in wake of northern B.C. restrictions

A laboratory technical assistant at LifeLabs, handles a specimen to be tested for COVID-19 after scanning its barcode upon receipt at the company's lab, in Surrey, B.C., on Thursday, March 26, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VICTORIA - British Columbia reported 667 new cases of COVID-19 after new health restrictions in northern B.C. came in to effect.

The Health Ministry says there are 5,128 active cases of the virus, with 367 people hospitalized.

The ministry also reported 13 new deaths on Friday, bringing the COVID-19 death toll to 2,055.

The new numbers come after provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry introduced "circuit-breaker" measures in much of B.C.'s north, where hospitals have been overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients.

The number of cases has forced the health authority to move patients to hospitals in southern B.C. and to Vancouver Island to ensure their care.

The public health orders for northern B.C., placing restrictions on gatherings and other events, will be in place until Nov. 19.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 19, 2021.

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