COVID-19 cases and blocked people from getting together with anyone they don’t already live with — not even in parks, backyards or restaurants — to celebrate the holidays.However, Dix said, his clarification was not an invitation for grandparents to start looking after their grandchild now so that they’re able to have Christmas dinner with extended family.“Absolutely I have heard that question asked, and it’s probably the case that they could,” Dix told reporters. “But I would say, right now: When in doubt, rule it out.” B.C.
extends ban on social gatherings until Jan. 8, restricting Christmas and New Year’s events On Monday, the province extended the ban on social gatherings with anyone outside of one’s immediate household until midnight.