B.C. steps up emergency response to COVID-19 with co-ordinated supply chain plan
VICTORIA — British Columbia invoked extraordinary emergency powers Thursday to protect consumers from profiteers and to maintain the steady supply of goods and services for those who need them during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The powers will also unify provincial response efforts while taking an inventory of public spaces that could serve as possible COVID-19 pandemic treatment facilities.
Premier John Horgan said the measures are required to ensure the flow of essential goods and services and support B.C.’s fight against the novel coronavirus, which has resulted in 14 deaths and infected more than 650 people.
“The steps we’ve taken today are unprecedented,” he said at a news conference. “This is not a drill, it’s a pandemic.”