VANCOUVER -- A local health authority is warning the public of two cases of COVID-19 in workers at care facilities in B.C.'s Lower Mainland.

One case is in a staff member at PICS Assisted Living Facility, located in Surrey.

That person is self-isolating at home, Fraser Health said in a statement Tuesday.

PICS is owned and operated by the Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society.

Another case has been confirmed at Chartwell Carrington House Retirement Residence, where Fraser Health has declared an outbreak.

A rapid response team is at the site in Mission, and that staff member is also self-isolating.

"Enhanced control measures" have been put in place at both facilities, and Fraser Health and staff are working to identify anyone who may have been exposed to novel coronavirus.

Additionally, the health authority announced some good news on Tuesday: an outbreak at a Surrey long-term care facility is now considered over.

There are no longer any COVID-19 cases at Evergreen Hamlets.