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B.C. health officer says no need for mask mandate

Dr. Bonnie Henry said masks are an important tool that should be used in situations where it makes sense, like health-care settings.
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The province's top doc made the comments during a Nov. 16, 2022 press conference.

British Columbia's provincial health officer says she doesn't believe there's a need for the "heavy hand" of a mask mandate. 

Dr. Bonnie Henry says while influenza cases are up, 90 per cent of people in the province have some immunity to the COVID-19 virus through vaccination and infection or both. 

Henry says masks are an important tool, but they should be used in situations where it makes sense, including in health-care settings. 

She says B.C.'s hospitals are seeing an increase in influenza, which is preventable by getting a vaccine. 

Health Minister Adrian Dix says 1.2 million people have received their flu shot this year, already twice as many as last year. 

He says the province is opening more hospital beds in preparation for the flu season, but the situation isn't as desperate as in other provinces. 

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