The Daily Courier

Where is Canada’s reopening plan?

- DAN ALBAS Dan Albas is the member of Parliament for Central OkanaganSi­milkameen-Nicola. Email: Dan.Albas@parl.gc.ca. Phone: 1-800-665-8711.

At the time I write this week’s report, British Columbia has received just over 2.93 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine.

Of that, over 85% has already been administer­ed, meaning approximat­ely 2.5 million citizens have now received a single dose of vaccine.

Just over 130,000 have received two doses of COVID-19 vaccine

With the population of slightly over five million B.C., this means we are not at a threshold where roughly 50% of our population has at least one dose of vaccine.

Canadawide, this number is not far behind, with

46% of the population now having received one dose of vaccine.

In other words, Canada is now roughly halfway finished vaccinatin­g one half of our population.

The question that’s increasing­ly being asked is, what comes next?

In the United States, the Centres for Disease Control has released guidelines that outline many activities that are now considered safe and do not require mask wearing or social distancing.

In the United Kingdom, there is now a four-stage roadmap that outlines the lifting of restrictio­ns at each stage.

In stage 3, for example, most businesses will be able to fully re-open.

This week, the U.K. intends to announce the country is now in Stage 3.

The European Union is creating a harmonized list of travel regulation­s and restrictio­ns, as well as creating an electronic travel certificat­e.

Unfortunat­ely, here in Canada we still do not have a detailed re-opening plan from our federal government.

The Public Health Agency of Canada has recently posted some informatio­n, but not to the level of detail needed by many Canadians.

As a result of this, the Business Council of Canada has written an open letter to the Prime Minister requesting a plan to reopen the Canadian economy. This letter offers advice to the prime minister: “Canadians also want to know when it will be safe to travel again to see friends and loved ones. To avoid rising levels of confusion and frustratio­n, your government should collaborat­e with officials in the United States and other countries in setting benchmarks that would enable the easing of border restrictio­ns and travel quarantine­s. A clear and predictabl­e plan for a gradual and safe return to a more normal life would instill public confidence while demonstrat­ing concern for the physical, mental and economic health of Canadians. As business and community leaders we stand ready to work with you to ensure a safe and sustainabl­e recovery.”

When it comes to re-opening our local and national economy what are the concerns you would like to see addressed?

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