B.C. lifts proof of vaccination, masking requirements for entering healthcare facilities
British Columbians visiting family and friends at hospitals and other health-care facilities will no longer have to show proof of vaccination to enter.Henry also announced that visitors to long-term care homes will no longer have to undergo rapid antigen testing.
She warned that British Columbians could see masking requirements fluctate based on the seasonality of respiratory diseases. It is this requirement that has given government the confidence to lift various health orders and ministerial requirements, Henry added. Earlier this week, the province launched a campaign to boost vaccinations among older, vulnerable British Columbians. The latest round of boosters are available to non-Indigenous individuals 80 years and older and Indigenous individuals 70 and older. Seniors in long-term care will also be focus of the campaign .
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