B.C.’s top doctor extends COVID-19 limits for ‘hard push’ before vaccinations
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s top doctor has extended COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings in order to slow down the spread of the virus amid concerns about new variants, including a third one from California that could potentially be detected in the province.
Dr. Bonnie Henry said Friday a “hard push” is needed so youth sports and faith programs as well as limited social interactions can resume by the end of the month after controls were put in place in November.
The restrictions that were set to end at midnight local time are needed to see a “smooth, flat path to the finish,” Henry said.
Gatherings during the Super Bowl, Family Day, the Lunar New Year and Valentine’s Day could threaten progress made while promised vaccines have not yet been delivered, she said.


