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bc covid-19 update

B.C. health officials announced a string of decisions regarding COVID-19 measures, which came into effect on Friday, April 8, adding that there is "no magic moment to lift restrictions."

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said the province's proof of vaccination system, the B.C. Vaccine Card, would no longer be required.

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B.C. is lifting mask mandates with almost immediate effect and removing the requirement for people to show proof of vaccination in indoor settings next month.

Adrian Dix, minister of health, and Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.'s provincial health officer, provided the highly-anticipated update and announced that the first phase of rules being lifted comes into effect on Friday, March 11 at 12:01 a.m.

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While some COVID-19 restrictions are easing in B.C., there are rules that are staying in place for now. These restrictions will be reviewed by March 15 and again by April 12.

Previous to Tuesday's announcement, Dr. Bonnie Henry hinted at lifting restrictions and said at a press conference that it would be led by science and data.

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B.C. is going to be updating its COVID-19 restrictions this week, and some may be eased.

The province also just expanded its vaccine mandate to include all regulated health professionals regulated, who have until March 24 to get vaccinated.

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The B.C. government said that they are now treating COVID-19 more like the "common cold".

In a press conference on Friday, January 21, Dr. Bonnie Henry addressed how they are dealing with the ongoing pandemic, and surge of Omicron cases.

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