Restrictions imposed to curb COVID-19 in B.C. as new cases strain the system
VICTORIA — British Columbia has taken a step backwards in its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, forcing the province to impose circuit breaker measures for the next three weeks to slow the rapid spread of the virus, says the provincial health officer.
B.C. recorded 2,518 new COVID-19 cases over the past three days, which included 329 cases of variants of concern, and six deaths, bringing the provincial death total to 1,455 people, Dr. Bonnie Henry said Monday.
The COVID-19 cases are growing at an “exponential” rate, which is putting strain on the health-care system, she said at a news conference.
“Our balance in B.C. is now off,” she said. “At this time it is a step back from where we want to be and where we need to be. We need a circuit breaker to stop this virus now.”