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B.C. health officials say COVID-19 situation stable

In their weekly media briefing, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said there were no new cases to announce.

Health Minister Adrian Dix and Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer, say there are no new cases

B.C. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry is shown providing an update on the novel coronavirus in B.C. on Feb. 19. (Don Marce/CBC)

Adrian Dix, Minister of Health, and Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer, said there is no change to the status of COVID-19 infections,caused by the novel coronavirus, in British Columbia.

In their weekly media briefing, Henry said there were no new cases to announce.

On Monday, the province'sseventh case of COVID-19was confirmed after a man in his 40stested positive for the virus in the Fraser Health region.

The man is a close contact of a woman who was confirmed last week as the province's sixth case. She had travelled to Vancouver from Iran before developing symptoms.

Henry says the peak of the epidemic in Wuhan, Chinathe epicentre of the diseaseappears to have passed earlier this month.

"The World Health Organization team, they truly are seeing a decrease in cases. That's a bit heartening in that it does tell us that the control measures that have been put in place in China have not only bought us time but they have protected a lot of people from getting sick with this disease," said Henry.