Two more presumptive cases of the coronavirus in British Columbia
VICTORIA — Two more presumptive cases of the novel coronavirus have been diagnosed in British Columbia, where a total of four people have now been sickened with the illness.
Dr. Bonnie Henry, the provincial health officer, said a man and woman, both visitors from China, have tested positive for the virus that is believed to have originated in the city of Wuhan.
Henry said Thursday the latest cases involve people who’d been in China’s Hubei province and that they’re linked to a woman who was diagnosed Tuesday in the Vancouver area.
Officials are confident one of the newly diagnosed people is the source of the virus in that household, she said, adding he’s a young, healthy man who had a very mild illness and did not seek medical attention.