B.C.’s provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Tuesday that the province will be removing COVID protections when it is safe to do so. “We will have continued uncertainty as we move through the summer, we hopefully will be in a good place for the next few months because of the immunity that we have, and where we are, to be able to relieve some of the pressure of some of these measures that are in place,” Henry said.
B.C. committed to making changes to COVID-19 restrictions by spring break, if possible
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