Circuit breaker restrictions hit Northern Health in bid to curb rising cases and hospitalizations
NANAIMO —New restrictions are coming for most Northern Health authority residents in a bid to curb rising COVID-19 transmission.
Restrictions on household and organized events similar to what was applied province-wide in the spring will be re-applied to Northern Health as the vast region grapples with over capacity in critical care wards.
The circuit breaker measures take effect at midnight, last through November 19 and includes bars and nightclubs closing if full meals aren’t provided, along with suspension of in-person religious services.
“Those are the things we need to scale back now so that we can stop this transmission, we can prevent those people who are not yet protected from vaccination from getting seriously ill, we can take that pressure off our healthcare system,” Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer, said.