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Special Report: Dr. Bonnie Henry on B.C.’s approach to COVID-19 this fall and winter

Vista Radio conducted an exclusive interview with Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.’s Provincial Health Officer on Tuesday.

We touched on a number of topics including:

  • Northern Health recording more COVID-19 cases in the past month than the previous five combined
  • Encouraging news on vaccine candidates and the likelihood we could see more than one treatment for COVID-19
  • Increasing B.C.’s testing capacity to 20,000 per day during the fall and winter
  • Why it’s important to get your flu shot this year due to the pandemic
  • Death threats that have been made to her since the pandemic began
  • The chances of junior hockey teams seeing fans in the stands this season

LISTEN HERE FOR THE FULL INTERVIEW:

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