Canadians released from coronavirus-ridden cruise ship in Japan fly home
OTTAWA — A sixth presumptive case of COVID-19 has been diagnosed in British Columbia after a woman in her 30s returned to the province from Iran, bringing the total number of cases in Canada to nine.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Thursday the latest patient’s case is relatively mild and a number of her close contacts have already been put in isolation.
Henry said earlier this week that four of the five people already diagnosed with the virus were symptom free.
This latest case comes as a planeload of Canadian evacuees who have spent weeks confined to cabins aboard a coronavirus-stricken cruise ship in Japan were expected to begin two weeks of isolation in Cornwall, Ont., Friday, unless Canada’s top health official deems them healthy enough to be released.