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Coronavirus: Rooftop concert postponed due to new B.C. ban of vehicle gatherings

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It was supposed to be a rockin’ good time, a fundraising concert with a COVID-19 twist regarding physical distancing rules. Instead, the Rooftop Rock Drive-In Concert in Prince George, B.C., has been postponed after the provincial government announced late Friday afternoon an amendment to its mass gatherings class order.

The amendment prohibits gatherings of 50 or more people at “theatres, sports arenas, conference halls, churches, recreation centres, casinos, parks, festival sites or other indoor or outside place.” “While Phase 2 is now underway, the provincial health officer order restricting mass gatherings to no more than 50 individuals remains in place,” the province also said Friday. “Further, the order has been amended to also

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