Mask mandate, vaccine passport program ending as B.C.’s COVID-19 situation improves
NANAIMO — With COVID-19 case counts, hospitalizations and deaths trending down, the province is repealing a majority of the measures in place to reduce spread of the virus.
Effective Friday, March 11, the province-wide mask mandate for indoor public settings will be repealed, ending the policy put back in place in late August 2021 amid the cold and flu season.
Visitation will also be restored to long-term care home settings on Friday, with capacity limits at faith gatherings also lifted.
Meanwhile, the BC Vaccine Card system which required proof of vaccination to enter many indoor public settings and events will be terminated Friday, April 8.