In total, 16 patients and four staff tested positive for COVID-19.
An outbreak at Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster that started on April 9 ended on April 22. At Burnaby Hospital, an outbreak that started on April 18 ended on April 25, Fraser Health has confirmed.
At Burnaby Hospital, four staff and 10 patients in the affected unit tested positive. At Royal Columbian, six patients in the unit tested positive. Those numbers remained unchanged as of the end of the outbreaks, Fraser Health confirmed on Wednesday . “Universal mask-wearing by all staff and visitors in health-care facilities is no longer mandatory,” said an April 6 statement from Henry and Dix.
Fraser Health currently has two acute-care COVID-19 outbreaks listed on its website: one at Abbotsford Regional Hospital, which began April 20, and one at Surrey Memorial Hospital, which started April 22.
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