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B.C.’s top doctor urges people to stay close to home amid COVID-19 ‘third wave’

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COVID-19.“To get to the end as quickly as possible, there are things that we need to do now,” provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said during a press briefing Monday. “That includes staying home, staying in your immediate neighbourhood as much as possible.”“If you live in North Van, you should not be travelling to Langley or to Richmond.

If you live in the Lower Mainland, you should not be travelling to the Island. If you live in Penticton, you should not be going to Sun Peaks or Oliver or Kelowna right now.

We need to only do those types of travel if it is essential, and nothing more.”B.C.’s COVID-19 guidelines state “all non-essential travel should be avoided.” Essential reasons for travel include commuting to and from work or.

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