B.C. Premier John Horgan has extended the province wide state of emergency. Horgan announcing the expected measure in a province-wide televised address amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
The B.C. government has formally extended the provincial state of emergency through the end of the day on April 14. “The next 14 days are critically important in our province’s unprecedented fight against COVID-19.
What we do today will affect what our doctors, nurses and first responders face in the days and weeks ahead,” Premier John Horgan said. “Today, we’re asking all British Columbians to re-commit to doing their part.
There are early signs that our actions are making a difference, and we can’t stop now.” In the 7 minutes address, Horgan stressed