COVID-19 cases in the Okanagan has dropped dramatically from the week before, according to data from the B.C. Centre for Disease Control.The latest data reveals that the Okanagan had 201 cases between April 30 and May 6.
That’s down 150 cases from the 351 reported April 23-29.Data from the B.C. CDC doesn’t perfectly line up when it comes to numbers between major regions within Interior Health (i.e: the Okanagan) and smaller subregions, or local health areas (i.e: the Central Okanagan), but it’s close.
B.C. reports 587 new COVID-19 cases and 5 deaths, active cases fall again Still, the Central Okanagan, with the Interior’s largest population, has the largest case totals.For May 2-8, the Central Okanagan had 162 cases.