Province secures places for vulnerable British Columbians to self-isolate
VICTORIA—The province has secured more places for vulnerable British Columbians to self-isolate in an attempt to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
So far more than 900 spaces have been secured at 23 locations including, hotels, motels and community centres throughout BC.
“These new spaces are a critical part of how we can support those who are vulnerable in our community, including those who are experiencing homelessness or living in communal locations where the virus could spread more quickly.” Selina Robinson, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
The spaces hope to assist people experiencing homelessness, people without safe spaces to self-isolate and youth.
