B.C. extends COVID-19 restrictions into new year

The orders brought in last month to slow the spread of the virus will continue until Jan. 8th, 2020 Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced.

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VICTORIA (NEWS 1130) — British Columbians will still need to adhere to COVID-19 orders over the holidays now that the provincial health officer has extended the restrictions into the new year.

The orders brought in last month to slow the spread of the virus will continue until Jan. 8, Dr. Bonnie Henry said Monday. This means, with a few exceptions, British Columbians should not be gathering indoors with people outside their immediate households over the holidays, and Henry is still advising against non-essential travel.

“We can’t lose sight of the fact that we continue to have very high levels of transmission and community spread here in British Columbia,” she said. “We can still be festive. We can still connect with family, and with friends in a safe and virtual way.”


Under the renewed order, there is an exception for drive-thru and drive-in events, like light displays and toy drives, but everyone in the car still needs to be from the same household. Drive-in-and-stay events with less than 50 vehicles in attendance are also allowed.

Henry noted the restrictions have been making a difference, since new infections have been levelling off recently. However, hospitalizations have been rising, tripling over the course of November. There are currently 349 patients in hospital, with 77 in critical care. She added the health-care system is feeling the strain and measures are needed to lower the numbers.

“We cannot afford to have a rebound and have increased numbers of people being sick and ending up in hospital,” Henry said.

This comes as she announced 2,020 new infections and 35 deaths since Friday.


Including Monday’s update, 527 people have lost their lives to the virus while 38,157 cases have been confirmed.

Six more outbreaks were reported in health-care facilities, while five have ended. There’s also a community outbreak at a mink farm in the Fraser Health region.

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