B.C. may not move to Step 4 next month as COVID-19 case counts increase: top doctor
VANCOUVER — British Columbia may not advance as expected to the next step in its COVID-19 restart plan as case counts surge in the Interior Health region, the province’s top doctor says.
As provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry was announcing tighter restrictions to cover all of the Interior Health region, she said it won’t be a surprise if the province doesn’t advance to Step 4 in September.
“It’s very likely that we won’t be seeing a move to any more loosening of restrictions in the near term,” she said, adding that the province has met its immunization targets, but case numbers and hospitalizations remain high.
Under B.C.’s restart plan, Step 4 would mark a return to largely pre-pandemic life, with normal contact allowed and increased capacity at events, such as concerts.


