According to a statement made by Interior Health, a cluster of 60 covid-19 cases has been identified at Big White Ski Resort, BC.
“Our investigation reveals 60 cases of COVID-19 related to Big White; mostly from transmission related to shared housing.”
– Interior Health press release
Some cases were first acknowledged on Monday, and a testing team was sent to the ski hill to “expedite testing.” At the time, Interior Health did not reveal how many cases had been detected.
The cases occurred mostly from transmission related to shared housing. Michael Ballingall, vice president at Big White, told CBC that the tests are in response to a number of well-attended parties hosted by resort staff earlier in the month. All affected are now required to self-isolate.ย Interior Health officials say there is a low risk to anyone who chooses to visit Big White, as long as they stick to safety guidelines.
Big White responded by saying they “are taking this matter incredibly seriously and will act quickly and decisively to address the living conditions of our staff residing outside of our managed residences.”
“We are not aware of any transmission in our companyโs workplaces, this includes transmissions between employees at work and transmissions between employees and guests. Our main priority is protecting the health of our staff and all those that visit and use Big White Ski Resort.”
– Big White Ski Resort
The ski resort is working with community members, the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary, and RCMP to mitigate the risk and eliminate any further spread.ย The positive cases have ‘scared’ some of the younger employees.
โThese young people have had a wake-up call that yes, they can get it too, their friends might have gotten it and even if you donโt have it or havenโt tested positive if you’re in close contact and have been contacted by Interior Health through contract tracing, you have to isolate.”
– Michael Ballingall, vice president of Big White
Canada has had 479,065 covid-19 cases and 13,685 deaths with covid.ย British Columbia has seen 43,463 cases and 668 deaths. The border between the US and Canada remains closed.