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As B.C. flattens curve, think carefully about expanding social circle: Henry

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As B.C. continues to flatten the curve in the novel coronavirus pandemic, B.C.’s top doctor wants the public to think long and hard about how they might safely expand their social circle.

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Thursday that she is still asking people to maintain social distancing, and only go out with their household group, despite fewer new confirmed cases being reported each day in B.C.

If and when measures are relaxed, British Columbians need to carefully consider how to only slightly expand their social circle, with an emphasis on what she calls the basics: washing hands regularly and maintaining a safe distance from others. “We’re not going to be having indoor parties this coming summer, but we can look at how

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