B.C. asks travellers from Iran, China to self-isolate after ninth COVID-19 case
VICTORIA — British Columbia is asking travellers from China and Iran to isolate themselves for 14 days when they return home to Canada after confirming a ninth case of COVID-19.
Dr. Bonnie Henry, the provincial health officer, says the man in his 50s began to feel ill after he returned home from Iran last week to the Fraser Health region, which is near Vancouver.
He is in isolation at home and Henry says his family and close contacts are being monitored.
Ontario reported two more cases of the novel coronavirus today, bringing the total number of COVID-19 cases in Canada to 30.