Some restrictions back in one area of B.C. as COVID-19 cases rapidly rising
KELOWNA, B.C. — Officials have reinstated some COVID-19 restrictions in part of a health region in British Columbia’s Interior after an outbreak led to rapidly spreading infection driven primarily by unvaccinated residents between the ages of 20 and 40.
Dr. Sue Pollock, the chief medical health officer for Interior Health, said that starting at midnight Wednesday, masks will be mandatory in all indoor public places in central Okanagan communities including Peachland, West Kelowna, Kelowna, Lake Country and West Bank First Nations lands.
Gyms and exercise facilities must also require patrons to wear masks and reintroduce enhanced cleaning and physical distancing, Pollock said.
The face coverings are recommended outdoors if residents are unable to physically distance, but they will be optional for children under the age of 12 when they’re attending summer camps or similar settings.


