B.C. outlines four-step plan to end restrictions; Sept. return to normal
VICTORIA — British Columbia is planning for a return to normal life after Labour Day as part of its four-step COVID-19 reopening plan.
The plan started Tuesday with the easing of restrictions that affected gatherings, sports events and dining, both indoors and outdoors.
Premier John Horgan said B.C.’s strong immunization rate allows the province to slowly bring people back together, with Sept. 7 a target date for the final phase of the plan to be implemented.
That means the earliest the public health emergency and provincial state of emergency could be lifted would be July 1.