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Courtenay doctor confirms Comox Valleysa国际传媒檚 first case of COVID-19

Dr. Tanja Daws says there are sa国际传媒榤ore confirmed casessa国际传媒 on Vancouver Island
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Dr. Tanja Daws has told the Comox Valley Record that there is a positively identified case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the Comox Valley.

sa国际传媒滻t hasnsa国际传媒檛 been confirmed on the wire or the news cycle yet, but it will be confirmed [soon],sa国际传媒 she said, adding she expects the case will be reflected in Mondaysa国际传媒檚 update. sa国际传媒淲hat they will do is they will give increased numbers for Vancouver Island but they will not give location.sa国际传媒

The next provincial COVID-19 update with Health Minister Adrian Dix and Dr. Bonnie Henry is scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday.

At Saturdaysa国际传媒檚 update, Henry said there remains only one confirmed case on Vancouver Island.

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Daws could not identify exactly where in the Comox Valley the confirmed case is, but did say the case did not come from her office. (She practices out of the Courtenay Medical Clinic at 788 Grant Avenue.)

sa国际传媒淚 actually donsa国际传媒檛 even know [which municipality]. All I know is that one person has been confirmed for the Valley.sa国际传媒

Daws posted an impassioned plea onto her Facebook page Sunday, which spread rapidly on social media.

Daws said she chose to post that, after seeing how nonchalant the community appears to be about the disease.

sa国际传媒淚 think as community members we are not doing great,sa国际传媒 she said. sa国际传媒淚 was out on Saturday, to do some home visits on patients, to make sure they are safe and informed. And people are in the shops, at the movies, in the restaurants, and they are shopping like crazy. They are not isolating at home.

sa国际传媒淲e have to closesa国际传媒 all non-essential businesses. How many people have to get sick before we do it? The point is trying to prevent rapid spread, and not just containment. People have to do the right things now, to slow this infection down, so that we can contain, and help those who get sick.sa国际传媒

Daws said anyone who has symptoms should phone 8-1-1 and follow the directions given over the phone. She urges people not to call on medical clinics and doctorssa国际传媒 offices in person. Patients are welcome to make a telephone call for advice.

sa国际传媒淎ll doctorssa国际传媒 offices will probably switch to teleconferencing over the next week or so, to help people online. We are all investigating avenues for teleconferencing with patients. We really want to keep our offices COVID free so we can consult our other patients without [worry of] contamination.sa国际传媒

The Comox Valley Record has reached out to both the Ministry of Health and Island Health for comment.



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