B.C. to ease COVID-19 restrictions on masks, long-term care visits, vaccine cards
VICTORIA — British Columbia will lift its mask mandate and capacity limits for faith gatherings on Friday, while restrictions of visitors at some long-term care facilities will be dropped, as long as they are fully vaccinated and tested for COVID-19 when entering.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said cases of COVID-19 have declined 34 per cent in the last month and as transmission goes down, so do the risks of contracting the virus.
“While today is another really positive step forward, we have to be ready to bring some tools back, if necessary, depending on the situation as it changes,” Henry told a news conference Thursday.
Starting on April 8, the B.C. vaccine card will no longer be needed to access restaurants and other venues, while businesses can shift away from their COVID-19 safety plans.


