VANCOUVER -- Monday, April 12, marks two weeks since B.C. health officials introduced so-called "circuit-breaker" restrictions: new rules banning indoor dining, religious gatherings and group fitness activities until April 19. Since the measures were put in place, case numbers have continued to climb. On Friday, B.C. recorded 1,262 new cases. Two weeks is the incubation period for the virus and generally considered the length of time needed to see if restrictions have had an impact. Dr. Anna Wolak, a Vancouver physician, believes that may not be the case this time. “The 19th is too early to see any changes, I think it does need to be extended a bit further,” she told CTV News Vancouver on Sunday. “We are seeing more and more evidence that COVID is aerosol, it’s spread by aerosol, so the indoor spaces are dangerous spaces at the moment.”