Island Health sees 39 new cases as long-term care home restrictions ease
NANAIMO — Some COVID-19 restrictions are easing despite a rise in cases.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced on Thursday, March 25 long-term care home residents will be allowed more loved ones starting in April. They are allowed up to two visitors at a time as well as a child.
“I’m very, very pleased we’re at a place where we can make some changes that will affect people’s quality of life,” Dr. Henry said.
Residents will also not have to stay two metres apart from their friends or family and can hug once again, though masks must be worn.