(File) - British Columbia's public health officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry giving her views during a press conference. - B.C. government
(File) - British Columbia's public health officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry giving her views during a press conference. - B.C. government
British Columbia's health minister says the province is working to set up a lab in Vancouver to determine if respirators and other equipment meet safety standards.
Adrian Dix says B.C. is also rebuilding its reserve of personal protective equipment to prepare for a potential second wave of COVID-19 as it explores the possibility of locally made products.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says an increase in cases in some parts of the world suggest local measures to prevent the spread of the illness should not be relaxed too quickly.
Henry says Beijing and the United States serve as cautionary tales for B.C., where COVID-19 cases have steadily declined.
The province has reported 11 new cases, for a total of 2,756 since the start of the pandemic.
A total of 168 people have died, but no new deaths have occurred in the last four days.
There are 172 active cases of COVID-19 in B.C. and 2,416 people have recovered from the illness.