B.C. expands COVID-19 restrictions, orders masks in public spaces as virus surges
VICTORIA — British Columbia is making it mandatory to wear masks in public spaces, while social interactions will be under new restrictions until Dec. 7 because of a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry earlier imposed restrictions on social gatherings in areas covered by the Fraser and Vancouver Coastal health authorities, but says COVID-19 is spreading to other places and the order will now be provincewide.
Henry said Thursday the previous measures have failed to decrease the number of cases and the health-care system is under strain.
“We need to urgently reduce the level of transmission and our cases across the province in these next two weeks,” she told a news conference.


