Spike in COVID-19 cases in B.C. prompts new restrictions to ‘safe six’
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s top doctor is limiting the size of gatherings in private homes as COVID-19 infections rise, particularly in the province’s Lower Mainland.
Dr. Bonnie Henry says gatherings are now limited to people in an immediate household, plus their so-called “safe six” guests.
“If you come from a large family that’s living in a home together, six additional guests may be too many,” the provincial health officer added during a news briefing on Monday.
“This is something we need to do together as a community so that we can get through the coming respiratory season and best protect each and every one of our families and our communities,” she said.


