Interior Health's new COVID-19 cases identified by local health area. Another 83 cases of COVID-19 were identified in the BC Interior over the past 24 hours. The total number of deaths is now at 35, with a new death at Oliverâs McKinney Place announced today (Jan. 7). ... Penticton's active case count dropped from 50 to 34. No new deaths were noted in the region, leaving the death toll at six. The region remains at a total ⦠Of these cases, 679 are active and on isolation. Currently, there are 822 active cases with those individuals in isolation. Currently, there are 341 people in hospital, of whom 80 are in critical care or ICU. There have been a total of 47,057 confirmed cases in B.C. Interior Health acknowledges the land that we live, work, and play on as the traditional ⦠Kamloops reported a decrease to 21 from 26 cases the week before. Interior Health (IH) is reporting 250 new cases of COVID-19 over the weekend, bringing the total number of cases in the region to 2,851. In cases where not everyone can be reached, we are posting below the locations and times of known possible exposures in our region. Data on cases ⦠It brings the total number of cases in the BC Interior to 3,510 since the start of the pandemic, 675 of them currently active. A total of 636 cases remain active and 36 people are in hospital. The Interior Health region saw a record high 99 new COVID-19 cases Friday, bringing the total active cases across the region to 758. There are currently 34 cases active and on isolation. Eight more people have died of the virus, including one within Interior Health. Options and information to help you take an active role in your own health and well-being. Interior Health (IH) is reporting 49 new cases of COVID-19, and an additional death in the region since Tuesday (Dec. 22). since the pandemic began. In Interior Health, there are 769 active cases of COVID-19, including 35 people in hospital and seven in intensive care. On Monday, Dec. 14, the health authority stated 837 cases remain active, with 28 in hospital and six in intensive care. That brings the provincial death toll to 954 â 33 of those in Interior Health. Interior Health provided its final daily update of the year today, with the 83 new cases bringing the region to 3,889 total cases since the pandemic began. The total of cases is now at 4,406. This brings the total number of cases in IH to 3,440 since testing began, and 18 deaths since the start of the pandemic. Interior Health (IH) announced 96 new cases of COVID-19 in the region. The Central Okanagan saw an increase of 35 cases, a jump of 88 from the previous week. Please note: even if no public exposures are listed, cases of COVID-19 are present in communities throughout our region, and all public health measures should be followed. This brings the total cases in the Interior Health region to 508 since the start of the pandemic. 29 people are in hospital, with six being treated in intensive care. There are more than 9,600 people under active public health monitoring. There are 9,718 active cases of COVID-19 following the weekend. KAMLOOPS â Interior Health says COVID-19 cases have increased in the region, with 70 new cases reported in the last 24 hours. Interior Health (IH) is reporting 57 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, Dec. 30. Six of those people are in intensive care. The new cases of the virus bring the regionâs case-count to 3,806 since testing began. One person is in hospital as 16 additional COVID-19 cases are being reported in the Interior Health region, since Friday. An emailed statement from the health authority says 675 cases are active as of Thursday (Dec. 24).