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N.L. reports 7 new cases of COVID-19, as 2nd RCMP employee tests positive

The Department of Health released an update Tuesday on the B117 variant outbreak, while the police force says its two positive cases are not connected.

There are 8 new recoveries, but also a total of 46 presumptive positive cases

A health-care worker prepares a swab amid a line of vehicles at a drive-thru COVID-19 swab testing site in Mount Pearl on Monday. (John Pike/CBC)

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  • Labrador-Grenfell Health expands testing access
  • 2nd RCMP employee in Eastern region tests positive
  • Additional testing resources brought in for Eastern Health to speed up wait times

Newfoundland and Labrador is reporting seven new cases of COVID-19, as hundreds more get tested in an effort by public health to track and minimize the outbreak of the variant that landed the province back in Alert Level 5.

Eight people have recovered since Monday, the Department of Health said in an update release on Tuesday, dropping the province's active caseload by one, to 297, with one person in hospital. It's the first day in more than a week that the active caseload has gone down.

The department also reported 25 new presumptive cases, all in the Eastern Health region and isolating themselves, bringing the total number of presumptive cases to 46, since none of the 21 presumptive cases announced Monday have been either confirmed or ruled out.

An additional 2,070 people — a new high — have been tested in the last 24 hours, according to the update.

All of Tuesday's new confirmed cases are in the Eastern Health region, and range from children to seniors. Five females and two males are affected.

There was no briefing with Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Janice Fitzgerald Tuesday afternoon; instead, the update was issued in a media release.

Labrador-Grenfell Health has expanded testing access for people in its health authority in response to the outbreak.

Anyone who lives in the region and travelled to the St. John's metro area in the last two weeks is encouraged to get a test. They do not need to book an appointment, be exhibiting symptoms, or have been identified as close contacts of a confirmed case.

Testing will be available Feb. 17 and 18, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., for people living in the following locations and surrounding areas:

  • Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Pentecostal Church on Hamilton River Road
  • St. Anthony, Apt . 209, 178-200 West St. (back of the old hospital) 
  • Labrador City,  Labrador West Health Centre (back entrance)

Anyone living in other communities in Labrador is asked to call 811 to arrange for testing.

Mounties hit again

One of the new cases announced is an RCMP employee in the Eastern region, police confirmed in a separate release earlier Tuesday.

That case marks the second RCMP employee to test positive this month. The first case prompted the closure of the St. John's headquarters for cleaning.

Both cases are connected to community spread, RCMP say. This second employee had been working from home, and there were "zero work contacts identified in the tracing process," the force said in its release.

Meanwhile, all those who travelled to St. John's from Corner Brook with the Western Kings hockey team for a weekend tournament have tested negative.

The team played against a St. John's club on Feb. 5, resulting in potential exposure.

As of Tuesday, all 28 people who travelled have tested negative. They will continue their isolation until Feb. 20 to ensure they do not develop symptoms. 

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