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UPDATE: COVID-19 outbreak at Langley Memorial Hospital involves single patient

Fraser Health added Langley Memorial to its outbreak lists Tuesday, Aug. 25
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No new patients are being admitted to the general surgery unit at Langley Memorial Hospital while Fraser Health investigates whether a patient who tested positive for COVID-19 after being discharged from hospital spread the virus. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)

A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at Langley Memorial Hospital by Fraser Health.

The outbreak was on the health authority’s list of current outbreaks as of Tuesday, Aug. 25.

Dr. Victoria Lee, Fraser Health’s president and CEO, and Dr. Elizabeth Brodkin, Fraser Health’s interim chief medical health officer, told an afternoon media briefing that one patient tested positive for the coronavirus after they were discharged from the general surgical unit at the hospital.

“After his discharge [from LMH], his family noticed some symptoms,” Brodkin explained.

After testing positive, the patient has self-isolated at home and the unit has been closed to new patients, but the rest of the hospital remains open.

Lee said measures have been taken to prevent possible transmission of the virus from the unit.

All staff and patients who were in the unit at the time are being tested and contact tracing is being carried out.

Brodkin was unable to provide an estimate of how many staff and patients might have potentially been exposed.

Asked why an outbreak was declared when just one person was involved, Brodkin said whether it involves one person or many, “an outbreak is an outbreak” and is treated the same.

She added every hospital in Fraser health has dealt with “significant” numbers of COVID-19 cases.

Some outbreaks in other facilities have consisted of just one patient or staff member, while others have infected dozens.

The main hospital had avoided cases of COVID-19 before this.

In June, the Maple Hill long-term care facility had a small outbreak after a patient was transferred there from a Mission hospital.

READ MORE: Langley Lodge outbreak is over

In May and June, a deadly outbreak at Langley Lodge seniors facility killed 24 residents and sickened 27 more, along with a number of staff.

That outbreak was declared over in early July.

Adrian Dix, Minister of Health, and Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.’s provincial health officer, announced 58 new cases Tuesday, Aug. 25, for a total of 5,242 cases in British Columbia.

There are now 925 active cases of COVID-19 in the province, 2,675 people who are under active public health monitoring as a result of identified exposure to known cases, and 4,114 people who tested positive have recovered.

Currently, 22 individuals are hospitalized with COVID-19, seven of whom are in intensive care.

The remaining people with COVID-19 are recovering at home in self-isolation.

READ ALSO: B.C. breaks single-day record for new COVID 19 cases; 269 total cases over weekend

Since the start of the pandemic, there have been 1,683 cases of COVID-19 in the Vancouver Coastal Health region, 2,762 in the Fraser Health region, 168 in the Island Health region, 425 in the Interior Health region, 128 in the Northern Health region and 76 cases of people who reside outside of Canada.

There have been no new COVID-19 related deaths since yesterday, for a total of 203 deaths in British Columbia.

There have been two new health-care facility outbreaks, one LMH and one at Bear Creek Villa, both located in the Fraser Health region. In total, 10 long-term care or assisted-living facilities and two acute-care facilities have active outbreaks.



Matthew Claxton

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Raised in Langley, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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