Province adds hundreds of spaces for vulnerable people to self-isolate
VICTORIA — The provincial government says it has secured more than 900 spaces for British Columbians who need a place to self-isolate.
In a news release, the province says it is partnering with local governments, non-profits and the hotel industry to protect vulnerable people from the spread of COVID-19.
More than 900 spaces have been secured at 23 sites including hotels, motels and community centres throughout B.C.
Across the interior there are nine sites and 211 spaces — which includes two sites and 50 spaces in Kamloops.