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Canada is investigating an unknown liver disease that's affecting children around the world, and B.C. health officials said now that they are "on alert" for it in the province.

As it stands, the investigation is underway in order to determine if the illness is linked to severe acute hepatitis, which has been reported in several children in Canada.

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People in B.C. will no longer have to wear a mask or face covering in bars and restaurants across the province as of Friday, March 11.

Adrian Dix, minister of health, and Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.'s provincial health officer, announced a roadmap for the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions as case numbers and hospitalizations continue to decline.

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A top doctor in B.C. explained what to do if you're not sure if you have the Omicron variant or just a common cold.

Especially in mild cases, the symptoms can be similar — such as a headache and runny nose — so it can be hard to tell what you have.

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B.C. is looking to expand the vaccine mandate to include more workers, said Dr. Bonnie Henry.

Dr. Bonnie Henry and B.C.'s Health Minister, Adrian Dix, took questions on Monday night about the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination, and the Omicron variant. The town hall video was streamed live on the Global BC Facebook page.

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The COVID-19 pandemic, which has gripped the world for almost two years, could end when the season shifts to spring, according to one of B.C.'s leading public health officials.

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry told CBC during a year-end interview that the new Omicron variant, which is causing huge spikes in case numbers across Canada, is creating a "new game" in the pandemic.

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