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Nelson Emergency Operations Centre - COVID-19 Update #13

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April 2nd, 2020

Submitted by City of Nelson Emergency Operations Centre

In today’s Federal Government COVID-19 briefing, the Prime Minister acknowledged the challenges related to securing personal protective equipment (ppe) and critical medical supplies and will be meeting today with the provincial and territorial leaders to discuss. 

BC Health Minister Adrian Dix said that he is encouraged by what he is hearing from the Federal Government regarding these supplies.

In today’s daily briefing, the Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry stressed that we need to continue following the actions the province has directed us to take over the last few weeks.

There are now over one million cases worldwide, with 1,100 cases in BC. The number of hospitalizations related to COVID-19 in BC continues to grow, but in small amounts and are still considered to be manageable.

Dr. Henry and Minister Dix both talked extensively about the importance of avoiding all non-essential travel and are asking everyone not to take tourism related trips at this time. This includes visiting smaller, destination resort type communities and vacation homes, which simply cannot handle any additional patients in their hospitals and medical centres. 

Locally, Nelson and Kootenay Lake Tourism says: “Our tourism industry is a vital part of our destination, but sadly, we do not want anyone travelling here at this time. Please, stay home.” Read more here.

On March 20th, the City of Nelson’s Development Services reached out to all short-term rental property owners to provide assistance for those interested in transitioning to long-term rentals. 

The BC Government has provided the following information today:

COVID-19 Cases:             

  • Total cases in BC to date: 1,121— 525 in Vancouver Coastal Health; 386 in Fraser Health; 72 in Island Health;121 in Interior Health; 17 in Northern Health
  • Total new cases in BC: 55
  • Total recovered cases in BC: 641
  • Total fatalities in BC to date: 31
  • Total cases in Canada to date: 11,283
  • Total fatalities in Canada to date: 173

Emergency Dental Clinic to open in Nelson during COVID-19 shutdowns:

On March 23, 2020, the College of Dental Surgeons of BC and the Minister of Health strongly recommended that only emergency dental care be provided to prevent the spread of COVID-19. However, an emergency community dental clinic is set to open in Nelson next week. 

The clinic will be for dental emergencies that cannot be handled over the phone with your dentist or with a prescription. The goal is to reduce hospital visits and provide patients with emergency care.  For those experiencing a dental emergency, call your dentist for instructions on how to proceed.

Columbia Basin Trust Announces $11.7 million in COVID-19 Support Funding:

People in the Columbia Basin are experiencing new and increasing challenges as we respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. We have seen our community join together in remarkable ways to support each other and we have heard from communities, residents and our partners on how we can help.

We are here to support the people of the Basin with immediate support to assist the region through this extraordinary time. This includes support for businesses, First Nations communities, local food banks, community social service agencies and childcare operators.   For more information click here…

Update from the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction:

To ensure B.C.’s most vulnerable, including people on income or disability assistance and low-income seniors, do not encounter additional barriers during the COVID-19 crisis, the Province is implementing a series of temporary supports and supplements.    To read the full news release click here…

Update from the Provincial Government – B.C. taking further action to support essential service providers during pandemic:

Government is taking steps to protect those providing essential services by ensuring they cannot be held liable for damages caused by exposure to COVID-19 while continuing to operate, so long as they are complying with orders from the provincial health officer and other authorities.     Read the full news briefing here…

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Reminders:

To help provide important information to our community, the City of Nelson has developed a dedicated webpage nelson.ca/covid19 that will be updated frequently as new information becomes available.  Please sign-up for ‘City News’ on NotifyMe to receive automatic updates from the City via text or email.

The City of Nelson relies on Interior Health, BC Public Health, and the Federal Government for information related to the virus itself. If you believe you are exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, please contact your physician, or call the COVID-19 telephone line at 1-888-COVID19, to be assessed or call the testing clinic hotline at (250) 551-7500 to be triaged for testing.   Symptoms of COVID-19 include coughing, fever, sore throat, and difficulty breathing. These symptoms may not present themselves for up to 14 days, but you may be a carrier of the virus; therefore it is important to follow the guidelines set out by the health experts.  

To check your symptoms or get updates from the BC Government you can download the BC COVID-19 App or visit this website

News and information about the spread of COVID-19 is coming at us quickly. It can be hard to remain calm given all that is going on. Stress, anxiety, and depression are not unusual for people of all ages. But there are things we can do as individuals and collectively to deal with stress and support one another during these challenging times. Visit the managing stress website here. 

If You Need Help HealthLink BC provides 24/7, confidential health information and advice. Call 8-1-1 www.healthlinkbc.ca

The City of Nelson thanks the public for doing their part to help maintain a safe and healthy community and for understanding the importance of this evolving situation.

Information from the BC Center for Disease Control on COVID-19

 

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