With 2 new deaths, N.L.'s COVID-19 casualties have doubled in less than a month
CBC
Newfoundland and Labrador is reporting two more deaths due to COVID-19 and eight new cases of the virus on Monday.
Both of the deaths were in the Central Health region of the province. One was a man in his 50s, the other was a woman who was 70 years old or older, according to the Department of Health.
The deaths raise the province's total to 15 since the pandemic started, with more than half — eight — coming in the past month.
Of Monday's new cases, one is in eastern Newfoundland, a female between 20 and 39 years old. The case is under investigation. Two are in central Newfoundland: two women in their 40s who are contacts of previously known cases.
The remaining five cases are in western Newfoundland: one person in their 40s and four people in their 60s. Two are women and three are men. One of the cases is related to travel within Canada, three are contacts of previous cases and one is under investigation, the Health Department said.
Western Health is investigating recent cases in its coverage area. The health authority released a list of potential COVID-19 exposure sites and is asking anyone who visited them on the dates and times below to arrange testing:
To arrange testing, people can complete the online self-assessment and referral tool or call 811.