B.C. Covid update: 100 days since first provincial warning
It’s been 100 days since British Columbia health officials issued the first official warning about what was then called the novel coronavirus.
“We did it because we were concerned about what this detection in China, at the time, might mean for all of us,” said Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer. “And how we needed to pay attention to this virus, and needed to start preparing for it coming here to British Columbia.”
Henry said our lives, communities and businesses have dramatically changed over the 100 days, but one thing has stayed the same.
“And that is the unwavering commitment of everybody here in British Columbia to work together and keep our firewall strong, to do everything we can to protect our communities, our seniors and elders in particular, and our families.”











