B.C.’s top doctor says surge in COVID-19 cases could bring more restrictions
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s provincial health officer says social gatherings like weddings are fuelling a surge in COVID-19 cases in the province.
Dr. Bonnie Henry said people are meeting in large numbers and with different groups over a number of days at some events and those returning to other parts of the province or the country are taking the virus with them.
“Weddings and other celebrations are proving to be high risk for all of us,” Henry said Thursday as she announced a one-day record of 274 cases, up from a high of 203 a day earlier.
“These events have caused clusters and outbreaks that have now spilled over into our health-care system,” she said, adding community spread of the virus over the last two weeks has included the province’s first outbreak at a school.