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88 new COVID-19 cases reported in Burnaby health delivery area this week

The Burnaby health delivery area has reported 88 cases of COVID-19 in the last week, maintaining a downward trajectory of cases over the last month.
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The Burnaby health delivery area has reported 88 cases of COVID-19 in the last week, maintaining a downward trajectory of cases over the last month. 

To date, Fraser North — which in addition to Burnaby, also includes the Tri-Cities, New Westminster and Maple Ridge — has recorded 1,410 cases since the start of the year.

But according to weekly surveillance reports provided by the BC Centre for Disease Control, cases of COVID-19 over the last two weeks dropped to 160 from 172 in the previous reporting period, a 7% drop. 

Compare this week’s 88 new cases to early September when 135 new cases were reported, and infection rates have fallen by 35%. That’s despite the isolation of exposures at two separate Burnaby schools in recent weeks.

Fraser Health has reported exposures at St. Helen’s School in the Burnaby Heights neighbourhood and Alpha Secondary.

Still, infectious disease experts warn that now is not the time to celebrate as promising trends in COVID-19 infection rates have often failed to carry over into the long-term term trajectory of the virus.

“We shouldn't get too complacent every time cases turn downward for a week,” said Caroline Colijan, a mathematician, epidemiologist and infectious disease modeller at SFU studying the progression of COVID-19. 

“It’s going to be a difficult fall and winter.”