The First Nations Health Authority has released some data regarding Covid-19, showing that it has faired better than the rest of the province in regards to the pandemic.
The Covid-19 testing database, held by the BCCDC, was used to create the First Nations specific data to provide a clear picture of the number of First Nations people who have tested positive for COVID-19, both on and off reserve.
In partner health authorities, 5,434 First Nations people were tested for Covid-19 between Jan. 1 and Jun 14. To date, 86 First Nation individuals in BC have tested positive for COVID-19, of which 42 live on reserve. Of those 19 were hospitalized and 81 are now recovered. There were three First Nations deaths.
The FNHA has responded to community direction by sourcing and distributing 715,000 pieces of PPE to health care workers. As B.C. moves into phase 3 of reopening, FNHA continues to recommend measures of physical distancing, frequent hand washing and avoiding large gatherings.
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