B.C. starts lifting COVID-19 restrictions on surgeries, parks, stores, haircuts
VICTORIA — British Columbia has reached the point in the COVID-19 pandemic where it will start a gradual reopening of the economy while also allowing social interactions between families, friends and communities to increase.
The plan to restart the province begins with certain health services, retail outlets, restaurants, salons, museums and parks resuming some operations in mid-May, Premier John Horgan said at a news conference Wednesday.
All of the government’s reopening plans are based on organizations and businesses developing plans that follow provincial guidelines to control the spread of COVID-19, he said.
B.C.’s plan to lift restrictions implemented in mid-March to fight COVID-19 are a result of the steady decline of positive case numbers in recent weeks, but the reopening must be done carefully to prevent a resurgence of the virus, Horgan said.


