Creston, BC July 14, 2020 – Town of Creston Council and staff would like to remind Creston Valley residents to follow Dr. Bonnie Henry’s advice to keep new cases of COVID-19 “low and slow.” We can do this together by continuing to wash our hands, keeping our gatherings small, ensuring we meet in larger spaces, and to stay home when we are not feeling well.
Provincial Economic and Fiscal Update for 2020-21 - Today the Provincial Finance Minister, Carole James provided an economic and fiscal update for 2020-21 to provide a summary of COVID-19 investments to date, as well as a scenario of revenue and deficit projection. For more information please read: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020FIN0038-001283
Interior Health Isolation Order for Krazy Cherry Fruit Co. in Oliver - Interior Health has issued an isolation order for Krazy Cherry Fruit Co. in Oliver due to two positive COVID-19 cases associated with this farm. Public health teams are monitoring the situation closely and have placed restrictions on those living and working on the farm to limit the potential for further transmission. The risk of exposure to the general public related to this farm is considered to be low. For more information visit: https://www.interiorhealth.ca/AboutUs/MediaCentre/NewsReleases/Documents/Interior%20Health%20issues%20COVID-19%20order%20for%20Oliver%20farm.pdf
COVID-19 Community Exposure Events in the Kelowna Downtown and Waterfront Area – Interior Health released an update related to COVID-19 exposures in recent Kelowna gatherings. Anyone who was at the Discovery Bay Resort from July 1 to 5 and Boyce Gyro Beach Lodge on July 1 is directed to self-isolate. Anyone who was at Cactus Club on Water Street from July 3 to 6 and Pace Spin Studio on July 2, 4, 5, 7 to 9 is asked to monitor themselves and contact public health immediately to arrange to get tested should symptoms develop.For more information visit: https://www.interiorhealth.ca/AboutUs/MediaCentre/NewsReleases/Documents/Interior%20Health%20COVID-19%20update.pdf
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