High vaccination rates, ongoing measures mean near-normal return to school in B.C.
VICTORIA — Students and parents can expect a near-normal return to school in British Columbia this fall as regular activities like assemblies and field trips are phased in and any transmission of COVID-19 is monitored.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said there will be a “heightened concern” if the virus starts to spread in communities, but public health teams would manage it like any other communicable disease including influenza.
Henry said some school activities may have to be temporarily suspended and timing of classes could be changed to prevent crowding in hallways, for example, but regular measures like handwashing and staying at home when sick will continue to be emphasized.
Initiatives that kept the vast majority of B.C. schools open this year and a high rate of vaccination have paved the way for a smooth transition back to school in September, when parents can again go into schools, where transmission was rare, she said.

