British Columbia in ‘danger zone’ on COVID-19, province’s top doctor says
SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia is at another key moment in the COVID-19 pandemic and people need to take steps to curb the spread of the virus, the province’s top doctor said Thursday.
But Dr. Bonnie Henry said health officials do not have plans to impose a lockdown as other jurisdictions have done.
“We are in the danger zone and we need to take the action to make it OK,” she told a news conference on Thursday in Surrey.
Henry said the latest COVID-19 death is a reminder that the virus doesn’t differentiate in the size of gatherings, which makes it even more important to limit get-togethers as the number of cases rise.