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B.C. anti-masker charged with violating quarantine act after trip to U.S.

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B.C. man in hot water for filming himself ‘investigating’ COVID-19 test site, hospital New Westminster police said Thursday that they began investigating on Oct.

28, reminding Parhar of federal legislation around international travel and handing him a violation ticket. He refused to comply and continued to leave his home, police said.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Late Monday night, police arrested the 47-year-old for repeated violations under the Quarantine Act and charged him with three counts of failing to self-isolate for 14 days upon returning to Canada.

No, hot yoga won’t kill the coronavirus, say B.C. health officials after studio’s misleading email Parhar is being held in custody, New.

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