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There are 3 new cases shown of COVID-19 in the western fitness region of Newfoundland and Labrador, a press from the Department of Health and Community Services announced Saturday.
The 3 new cases are all under the age of 19, are in close contact with a past case and all are members of an “extended home”.
Because they were close contacts from a past case, all three were already quarantined. All contacts close to the past case have been invited to quarantine and contact search is complete.
The total number of cases is now 282 in the province, another 269 people have recovered and 46,359 have been analyzed.
In the same statement, the branch stated that it had been informed through the Canadian Public Health Agency that the COVID-19 outbreak at the Teck coal mine in Elkford, British Columbia, was over.
“The firm defines an outbreak as finished, when two full incubation periods elaps or 28 days have elapsed since the last reported case at the site,” he said.
However, they would like to remind the rotation to continue with the self-isolation guidelines.
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