‘We all need to hold the line:’ cases continue to drop ahead of unofficial start of summer
NANAIMO — British Columbia continues to stay the course one week before current health orders expire.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said no change in orders, which shut down indoor dining and gatherings, would come before the May long weekend as cases drop substantially from the highs of the third wave.
“We all need to hold the line,” Dr. Henry said on Monday, May 17. “What you do today determines where we will all be two to three weeks from now. That’s why everything we’re doing right now is going to make a difference for our summer.”
She added the May long weekend is widely looked at as the unofficial start of the summer season, meaning more gatherings and chances to get outside.