Periodic roadblocks but no individual stops planned for B.C.’s COVID-19 travel rules
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is looking at using periodic roadblocks to limit travel in a bid to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Mike Farnworth, minister of public safety and the solicitor general, said the checks would be set up at locations like ferry terminals or along major highways leading out of Metro Vancouver.
The goal is to discourage recreational travel, but there will be no random, individual stops, Farnworth said in a statement Tuesday.
Farnworth said his ministry is also working to ensure the new rules announced by Premier John Horgan on Monday don’t unfairly impact racialized communities.


