Hockey games, weddings, concerts in B.C. back to 100 per cent for fully vaccinated
VICTORIA — Indoor and outdoor organized events in British Columbia will soon be able to return to full capacity to allow those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend, with the province’s top doctor saying health officials will keep an eye on the risk.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Tuesday that indoor sporting events, concerts, movie theatres, symphonies and other seated venues can go to 100 per cent capacity when proof of vaccination status is checked on Monday.
It’s one day after the deadline on Sunday for residents to be fully vaccinated if they want to attend certain venues.
“So, it doesn’t reduce the risk to zero. It means that we are mitigating the risk. We know that the risk of people who are fully vaccinated transmitting the virus and getting sick is much, much less.”

