Immunization working, making difference in B.C., gradual reopening on horizon
VICTORIA — COVID-19 immunization programs are making a difference in British Columbia and health officials say a gradual loosening of restrictions is being considered as case numbers decline.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says government data is showing reduced community transmissions as more people receive their first doses of vaccine.
But she says any relaxing of current health restrictions on large gatherings and other events won’t be under consideration until after the May holiday weekend and likely not until at least Canada Day.
Health Minister Adrian Dix says more than 50 per cent of eligible people in B.C. have received their first vaccine dose, but current daily COVID-19 case counts of 500 to 600 people are still too high.