B.C. First Nations keeping COVID-19 cases down: health officials
VICTORIA — First Nations in British Columbia have been largely successful in keeping COVID-19 out of their communities by strictly following health guidelines and relying on the advice of elders about smallpox and tuberculosis that decimated Indigenous populations, say health officials.
Since Jan. 1, there have been 87 cases of COVID-19 among Indigenous people in B.C. and four deaths, a rate below the provincial average, Dr. Shannon McDonald of the First Nations Health Authority, said Friday.
She said there are currently three active cases among Indigenous Peoples in B.C.
The province reported 10 new COVID-19 cases Friday, bringing the provincial total to 2,878. There have been 174 deaths.