B.C.’s top doctor ends four-year COVID-19 public health emergency
VICTORIA — After four years that included mask mandates, vaccination requirements, gathering restrictions, surging hospitalizations and thousands of deaths, British Columbia’s top doctor has ended the province’s public-health emergency for COVID-19.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Friday that all remaining restrictions, including the vaccination requirement for health-care workers, will be rescinded.
“While COVID-19 is not gone, we now have high levels of protection in the health-care system and in communities throughout B.C.,” she told a news conference.
After reviewing all the data, Henry said she was confident the province had reached the point where there was no longer a need for the public health emergency.

