B.C.’s top doctor to share details about COVID-19 election guidelines on Tuesday
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s top doctor says public health guidelines on COVID-19 will remain in place as the province heads into an election next month.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says her powers are independent from politics and it’s her priority to make sure the province’s response to the pandemic continues uninterrupted.
Henry says public health officials have been working with Elections BC since March, ahead of some municipal elections, and she will share more details on Tuesday alongside the chief electoral officer.
She says measures are being taken to ensure people can vote safely, including those in hospital or long-term care homes, as well as in rural areas, adding that she expects more people will submit their ballots by mail.