Oh great, more discussion about new public health orders in BC:
https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2021/1...view-holidays/
This is one thing that I do not understand about these public health orders.
Okay, so. Dr. Henry is saying that if a BC resident does not know that everyone at a small gathering at home is double vaxxed, that person should not attend these gatherings.
Then you have large public events like the Bryan Adams concert at Rogers Arena on New Year's Eve where you
hope that arena staff are scanning QR codes from vaccine cards from every concert fan in attendance at that concert instead of random checking of vaccination status.
Is Dr. Henry saying that the risk of contracting Covid or the Omicron variant at a family dinner at home just as great or greater than the risk of contracting Covid at a concert venue?
I also look at the risk of catching Covid in terms of number of people. For example: 7 to 10 people at a family dinner during the holidays.
-concert for Bryan Adams on New Year's Eve at Roger Arena if sold out: 20,734 people.
She cannot be serious?? As if concert fans at the Bryan Adams concert are gonna be wearing masks as a majority like Canucks fans at a hockey game.
If public health orders from Dr. Henry are going to focus on private gatherings at homes, then how the heck do these health orders protect B.C. residents fro the risk of Covid/Omicron at a sold out Bryan Adams concert of over 20 thousand people, if vaccination status is not confirmed by arena staff for every person at the concert??