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‘A warning sign to us all’: Family gathering leads to at least 15 COVID-19 cases in B.C.

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COVID-19 cases in the Fraser Health region serves as a crucial reminder of the risks associated with expanding our social circles during the novel coronavirus pandemic.“That is a warning sign to us all,” Dr.

Bonnie Henry said Tuesday.Henry said at least 15 recent cases were linked to a family gathering of around 30 people that took place both indoors and outdoors.“This is one of the things that we’ve been seeing around the world,” she said.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“One of the most common ways it gets transmitted is the people we are closest to and spend time with.”Henry said the gathering highlights the importance of keeping our social circles as small as possible, adding maintaining social.

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