Information bulletin
COVID-19 transmission slowing in Whistler as of Feb. 8, 2021
B.C.'s Provincial Health Officer rescinds orders for COVID-19
This news release contains information that is more than six months old and may be out of date. On July 26, 2024, B.C.’s Provincial Health Officer issued an order to end the public health emergency for COVID-19 and rescinded all related orders.
Vancouver, BC- Based on epidemiological data, Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) is reporting decreased community COVID-19 transmission in Whistler compared to previous weeks. As of Feb. 8, VCH identified 43 new cases of COVID-19 in Whistler, and an additional 24 older cases with earlier symptom onset dates for a total of 614 cases since Jan. 1, 2021.
The majority of cases continue to be among young adults with transmission occurring predominantly in household settings. VCH advises Whistler residents to avoid social gatherings, stay home when sick, wash their hands regularly, and maintain physical distance when in public.
VCH continues to advise Whistler residents to follow current Public Health guidance to reduce the transmission of COVID-19 in their community.
Anyone who has previously contracted and recovered from COVID-19 is advised to continue to adhere to all public health guidance.
Any residents with symptoms are advised to complete the BC COVID-19 Self-Assessment Tool and to access testing services, if required.
VCH is committed to continuing to provide quality care and support to those who have tested positive for COVID-19.
Contact
Rachel Galligan
Communications Leader, Public Health
Vancouver Coastal Health
Cell: 236-833-5618
Email: rachel.galligan@vch.ca