British Columbia is further easing restrictions set in place to control COVID-19, meaning hotels, motels, resorts, spas, and RV parks will soon be allowed to open.
British Columbia is further easing restrictions set in place to control COVID-19, meaning residents will be allowed to travel within the province as hotels, motels, resorts, spas, and RV parks look to reopen.
Premier John Horgan announced Wednesday that B.C. will gradually be moving into Phase 3 of its restart plan, after the province managed to increase activity without seeing a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases in recent weeks.
Phase 3 of B.C.’s restart plan also means residents can travel within the province “safely and respectfully.”
“I think this can be an exciting summer for all of us, but be mindful: this is not regular programming,” Horgan said Wednesday.
Horgan said it is critical British Columbians continue with foundational health guidelines, which have helped with the province’s success