Wait what
So Fort St John, Prince Rupert, Kelowna and Nelson are all one region
An area bigger than Germany and France https://twitter.com/cbcnewsbc/status/1385633265843728389">https://twitter.com/cbcnewsbc...
So Fort St John, Prince Rupert, Kelowna and Nelson are all one region
An area bigger than Germany and France https://twitter.com/cbcnewsbc/status/1385633265843728389">https://twitter.com/cbcnewsbc...
I mean I get it if you& #39;re in, like, Quesnel and Williams Lake. But for the most part, Northern and Interior Health are pretty autonomous regions. The need to put them together is.... ????
This is being treated as a single travel region under B.C.& #39;s new rules aimed at keeping people local.
And I know people SHOULDN& #39;T do this and you are purposely flouting guidelines in doing so, but this aimed at people who aren& #39;t listening to guidelines https://twitter.com/cbcnewsbc/status/1385633265843728389?s=19">https://twitter.com/cbcnewsbc...
And I know people SHOULDN& #39;T do this and you are purposely flouting guidelines in doing so, but this aimed at people who aren& #39;t listening to guidelines https://twitter.com/cbcnewsbc/status/1385633265843728389?s=19">https://twitter.com/cbcnewsbc...
????? https://twitter.com/cbcnewsbc/status/1385633335192391683?s=19">https://twitter.com/cbcnewsbc...
K k https://twitter.com/cbcnewsbc/status/1385633448388284421?s=19">https://twitter.com/cbcnewsbc...
I just cannot fathom why you would need to lump Interior and Northern Health together. I really can& #39;t. There are a long list of exceptions for why you CAN travel between regions. Why put yellow and purple together with no restrictions?
Or alternatively: this. Why pretend you are putting in province-wide bans when the reality is you are doing checkpoints on busy travel routes https://twitter.com/j_mcelroy/status/1384289625359847434?s=19">https://twitter.com/j_mcelroy...