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Both island COVID deaths this week due to Saanich Peninsula Hospital outbreak

No additional patients have tested positive.

Saanich Peninsula Hospital
Saanich Peninsula Hospital has experienced a COVID outbreak, announced December 1, 2020.
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Friday December 11, 2020 | SAANICH, BC

by Mary P Brooke, B.Sc., editor | Island Social Trends

A COVID-19 outbreak at Saanich Peninsula Hospital was declared by Island Health last Tuesday December 1. By December 8 there were two more cases, bringing the total to nine patients and five staff who had tested positive.

Now at the end of this week (Friday December 11), Island Health has announced two new COVID-19 cases being linked to the Saanich Peninsula Hospital outbreak. No additional patients have tested positive, it was stated in a release issued at 3:50 pm. This brings the infection totals to nine patients and eight staff.

The COVID-19 outbreak is still listed as active on the Island Health outbreak list.

Two deaths:

There have been two deaths related to this outbreak (one announced on Wednesday and the other on Thursday this week). Those have been the only two deaths within the Island Health region since September 28; total deaths on Vancouver Island stand at eight.

Out of respect for the privacy of the individuals and their families who have been impacted by the deaths, Island Health has not shared any further details.

Acute care hotspot:

There was evidence of transmission in acute care areas from the start of this outbreak; today Island Health says the hospital remains closed to acute admissions.

Lab services relocated, outpatient area still open:

On December 4, lab services at Saanich Peninsula Hospital were temporarily relocated to Keating Cross Road lab at 2140A Keating Cross Road (Mon-Fri, 8 am to 4 pm). Outpatient services including lab and medical imaging were to continue. The emergency department remained open at Saanich Peninsula Hospital at 2166 Mt Newton X Rd in Saanichton, says Island Health.

Dangerous infection:

Infection by the SARS-CoV-2 (aka COVID-19) virus causes damage to lung tissue (among many other body system impacts). When invasion by the spike-protein virus (coronavirus) is unchecked by the person’s own immune system (or indirectly by way of mechanical intervention with a ventilator in hospital), this is what can lead to death.

COVID, Island Health, December 11 2020
COVID-19 dashboard for Vancouver Island at December 11, 2020 [BC CDC]

Reduced oxygen availability to the brain, lungs, and throughout the body is leading to some continuing impacts in ‘long haulers’ (people who have health problems after the infection that they didn’t have before).

Vaccines are coming:

A brand new vaccine was announced this week. The first administration of the Pfizer mRNA vaccine (just 3,900 doses coming to BC) will be done on Monday December 14 from two centralized locations in the BC lower mainland (in Vancouver Coastal and Fraser Health regions) almost entirely among workers in long-term care and acute care. | Mini batch of first COVID vaccine to long-term care workers & hospital front line (December 9, 2020)

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Alistair MacGregor, MP (Cowichan-Malahat-Langford) is available by phone and email during COVID-19.

===== PREVIOUS ARTICLES on Saanich Peninsula Hospital:

Dec 7: COVID death at Saanich Peninsula Hospital – first death announced

Dec 1: COVID outbreak at Saanich Peninsula Hospital – outbreak announced

===== GOVERNMENT LINKS:

Island Health COVID-19: https://www.islandhealth.ca/learn-about-health/covid-19

BC Stats on COVID-19: BC CDC – COVID information

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