The BC Centre for Disease Control has added two more Kelowna flights to its list of COVID-19 exposures.
On Monday, Nov. 23, the CDC advised passengers who were on North Cariboo (Summit Air) flight 2011 from Kelowna to Fort St. John on Nov. 12 that they should monitor themselves for symptoms for 14 days. The affected rows have not been identified.
The CGC also advised passengers on North Cariboo flight 2010 from Fort St. John to Kelowna on Nov. 5 to self-monitor for 14 days.
The following flights were posted to the COVID-19 Exposures page: https://t.co/WoOvnTP4FQ
Nov 5: North Cariboo 2010, Fort St. John to Kelowna
Nov 9: United Airlines 1641, Denver to Vancouver
Nov 11: Swoop WO407, Abbotsford to Toronto
1/3 pic.twitter.com/WET3xs92dB— BCCDC (@CDCofBC) November 24, 2020
There have been numerous flights to have confirmed COVID-19 exposure over the last month.
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