B.C., Alberta health ministers urge citizens to avoid Easter travel temptations
VICTORIA/EDMONTON — The governments of British Columbia and Alberta have released a joint statement urging residents of the two provinces to stay home over the Easter long weekend.
“Albertans and British Columbians have deep and historic ties,” says the statement. “Many of us have family and friends on both sides of the border and enjoy visiting each other’s province.”
The statement urges people to avoid the temptation of visiting friends, family and recreational property. “This long weekend is different. These are extraordinary times. A global pandemic puts us all at risk — and we all must stay home, stay in our communities and stay at a safe physical distance from others when outside.” says the statement.
Adrian Dix, the minister of health for British Columbia, and Tyler Shandro, the Alberta health minister issued the statement Thursday morning (Apr. 9).