The British Columbia government will relax most COVID-19 restrictions on social gathering and capacity limits on Feb. 16 at 11:59 p.m., the province’s health officials said. Provincial Health Officer Bonnie Henry announced the decision in a press conference on Feb. 15, saying that the province is now shifting to a “long-term COVID-19 management strategy.” All restrictions on indoor personal gatherings, indoor and outdoor organized gatherings, and indoor seated events will be allowed to return to full capacity, though event participants will still have to wear masks and use the B.C. vaccine cards. Restaurants, bars, and nightclubs will also return to full capacity, with no limits on the number of people at tables. Dancing will also be allowed if wearing a mask indoors. The order also allows fitness centres, adult sports, tournaments, and swimming pools to return to full capacity, according to the B.C. government website. Bonnie said the remaining public health measures, …