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British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix and Dr. Reka Gustafson, deputy provincial health officer, are expected to provide an update on the latest COVID-19 cases in the province and to discuss the government's ongoing response to the pandemic on Monday.
People looking to access services in City of Richmond facilities will need to wear a mask, as of Sunday. The policy, which took effect Nov. 1, came after a unanimous vote in city council as a measure to help spread the curb of COVID-19 in the city.
The City of Kelowna is also following the lead of other B.C. municipalities and making masks mandatory at all indoor city-operated facilities as COVID-19 case counts surge, effective Monday.
Last week, Henry toughened her stance on wearing masks to try to stop community transmission of the coronavirus, saying it’s now an “expectation” that people will wear non-medical masks in public.
B.C. reported 2,390 active cases of COVID-19 on Friday, while 6,003 people were in isolation — both record highs.
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People looking to access services in City of Richmond facilities will need to wear a mask, as of Sunday. The policy, which took effect Nov. 1, came after a unanimous vote in city council as a measure to help spread the curb of COVID-19 in the city.
The City of Kelowna is also following the lead of other B.C. municipalities and making masks mandatory at all indoor city-operated facilities as COVID-19 case counts surge, effective Monday.
Last week, Henry toughened her stance on wearing masks to try to stop community transmission of the coronavirus, saying it’s now an “expectation” that people will wear non-medical masks in public.
B.C. reported 2,390 active cases of COVID-19 on Friday, while 6,003 people were in isolation — both record highs.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/7437198/coronavirus-masks-required-kelowna-public-buildings/
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