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B.C. officials have handed out fines for large parties amid COVID-19: Henry
Parties and gatherings are putting B.C. communities at risk and provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says people should reject the invite. Henry says there's no better excuse that a global pandemic to do the right thing.
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The Canadian Press
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CP18570527
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8/10/2020 7:42:00 PM
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B.C.
communities at risk
COVID-19
friends
gatherings
pandemic
parties
social distancing
young people