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Interior Health updates COVID-19 orders related to events
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Province targets COVID rulebreakers, extends state of emergency to June 22nd
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B.C. extends state of emergency for another two weeks
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Even as case numbers drop and vaccinations ramp up, the province isn’t letting up on COVID-19 rulebreakers.
B.C. has extended its state of emergency through to May 25th.
This gives police and officials extra power to enforce COVID safety measures, like doling out big fines to organizers and hosts of large parties and events, and smaller ones to people who flout provincial health orders.
One example of that is $230 tickets to anyone who refuses to wear a mask in public indoor spaces.
Posted:
April 27, 2021
State of emergency extended to May 11
The Province of British Columbia today (April 27) formally extended the provincial state of emergency, allowing health and emergency management officials to continue to use extraordinary powers under the Emergency Program Act (EPA) to support the province’s COVID-19 pandemic response.
The state of emergency is extended through the end of the day on May 11, to allow staff to take the necessary actions to keep British Columbians safe and manage immediate concerns and COVID-19 outbreaks.
“With over 1.5 million British Columbians already vaccinated and tens of thousands more joining them each day, the end of this pandemic is in sight. But we’re not there yet,” said Premier John Horgan. “I know how hard people have been working to keep others safe. The final mile of this pandemic is proving more difficult, but if we all keep doing our part to follow public health orders, including staying close to home, we will g