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PETERS – Trajectory troubling but no reason to change COVID-19 approach

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DR. BONNIE HENRY was asked a ridiculous question at Thursday’s media briefing.

The question was, “Because the approach B.C. has taken since March doesn’t seem to be working, what action should people be taking when they witness others breaking the rules?”

The ridiculous part is the premise. The approach B.C. has taken since March has absolutely worked, and there’s no evidence — actual evidence, not hysterical conjecture — that it won’t continue to work.

One simply needs to compare B.C.’s data with data from any other North American jurisdiction to realize we are doing very, very well.

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James Peters is the radio anchor at CFJC, coming to Kamloops in 2006. He anchors the afternoon news on B-100 and 98.3 CIFM, and contributes weekly editorials to the CFJC Evening News. He tweets regularly @Jamloops.

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1 Comment on PETERS – Trajectory troubling but no reason to change COVID-19 approach

  1. Unknown's avatar Ian MacKenzie // August 15, 2020 at 10:19 AM // Reply

    Get tougher on that age range causing the upsurge in infections. I doubt that influencers is going to do the trick with them.

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