Horgan says it would be premature for him to comment on whether BC's 3-week circuit-breaker - set to end on April 19 - will end when scheduled. Cabinet will discuss tomorrow.
But BC hasn't "taken travel restrictions off the board," per Horgan #bcpoli
Asked about support for workers whose jobs have been impacted by the circuit-breaker, Horgan says there are a variety of programs available (they are mostly federal).

He nods to upcoming federal and provincial budgets as possibilities for further supports #bcpoli #cdnpoli
"I believe there are appropriate programs in place," Horgan says, adding he "applauds" ppl staying home to ensure they don't transmit #COVID19

"I am confident we are on the right track," he adds #bcpoli
BC is working with Ottawa on enforcement of mandatory quarantine for travellers entering Canada, Horgan says - following reports of +100 ppl refusing quarantine #bcpoli #cdnpoli
On possibility of travel restrictions, Horgan says BC will "keep talking" about staying close to home amid record-high #COVID19 case counts. He adds that stricter measures in Ontario, curfew in Quebec, don't seem to have had much of an impact #bcpoli
On situation in Fairy Creek - where Pacheedaht FN has objected to interference by "third party activists" - Horgan calls Pacheedaht's request for a pause to develop a plan for the area. "I think they should respect the wishes of the traditional title-holders," he adds #bcpoli
Horgan has not yet been vaccinated but he and his spouse have registered (their age cohort is not yet eligible, premier specifies). Says he would not hesitate to get AstraZeneca, if eligible #bcpoli #COVID19BC
"I believe we have had enough carrot and enough stick for those who are paying attention," Horgan says of BC's messaging around #COVID19 restrictions. It's more difficult to reach those not paying attention, he adds #bcpoli
BC's vaccination program is constrained by supply of vaccines, Horgan says. Pfizer is the most challenging to store and distribute but it has been the most consistently delivered, per the premier #bcpoli #COVID19
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