B.C. reduces COVID-19 self-isolation to five days with no symptoms
VANCOUVER — British Columbia has reduced the requirement to self-isolate after testing positive for COVID-19 to five days for fully vaccinated people without symptoms.
A mask must be worn around others for an additional five days after leaving self-isolation, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry told a news conference Friday.
“After five days, if your symptoms have resolved or are mostly improved, you can go back to activities in the community wearing a mask,” she said.
It doesn’t mean that every single person will be through their infectious period within five days, Henry said, but the “vast majority of people” will be.