A group of doctors who called for stricter measures in B.C. say they are encouraged by what they are seeing when it comes to the latest COVID-19 numbers in the province.
It has been two months since physicians at Royal Columbian Hospital warned that B.C. could be on track with Italy if certain restrictions were not put in place.
They said hospitals would be overwhelmed if drastic action was not taken. Doctors now say they are impressed that B.C. is flattening the curve.
But they are still concerned that measures may be eased too quickly as B.C. starts to reopen this week. “As long as people are reasonable and practical about it, I think we can do this,” Dr.