Here — once again — is why B.C. isn't planning

Here — once again — is why B.C. isn't planning on increasing restrictions soon


Posted: Apr 17, 2021 5:00 AM PT | Last Updated: April 17
B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix says the effect of vaccinations will be seen in the province's COVID-19 case counts within a couple of months.(Mike McArthur/CBC)
Weeks into B.C.'s third wave, with cases still around 1,000 a day and hospitalizations still increasing to new heights every day, there are some who would like the government to do more.
"It seems like the government is responding quite passively," said Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau.
A week after the government put in new restrictions on indoor dining and religious services, Furstenau called for further restrictions, including closing schools, non-essential businesses and enforcing a non-essential travel ban through roadblocks.

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