British Columbia is forbidding residents who have not received a COVID-19 vaccine from hosting anyone in their homes or attending gatherings in other people’s homes. “If you are unvaccinated or have members of your family who are unvaccinated, we cannot have personal gatherings in those settings right now,” provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said in a press conference on Dec. 17. The latest revision to the public health orders came amid what the province says is to “address rising COVID-19 case counts and keep people safe.” Starting Dec. 20, the new orders will limit indoor personal gatherings to the household, plus 10 outside guests or one other household, provided that all who attend, aged 12 and above, are fully vaccinated. This also applies to personal gatherings at resorts and rental properties. For organized events of any size, attendees will have to present their BC Vaccine Card so that the event …
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