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B.C. should help 20-39 year olds sa国际传媒榡ust like we did for seniorssa国际传媒 amid COVID surge: Furstenau

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With the backdrop of a third-wave surge in COVID-19 transmissions, Premier John Horgansa国际传媒檚 pointed message to young British Columbians this week is attracting mixed reviews sa国际传媒 including condemnation from the BC Green Party leader.

On Monday (March 29), provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced a ban on indoor dining, indoor fitness services and indoor worship until April 19. The sweeping restrictions sa国际传媒 dubbed a sa国际传媒渃ircuit breaker sa国际传媒 no doubt put a damper on anyone who was hoping B.C. would soon see an easing to gathering rules ahead of summer.

According to BC Centre for Disease Control data, many of the latest infections have been in those aged 20 to 39. As of March 29, 40,172 people in these age cohorts have tested positive for the novel coronavirus. There have been 98,195 total confirmed cases in B.C.

Horgan said during the news conference that while he knows that many who tune in regularly to see Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix are following the rules, younger British Columbians are not paying much attention and sa国际传媒渜uite frankly are putting the rest of us in a challenging situation.sa国际传媒

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Horgan called on those 20 to 39 years old to curtail their social activity.

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The stern directive drew immediate response.

In a series of tweets, Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau called on the NDP government to review the reasons behind the higher case count and help sa国际传媒渏ust like we did for seniors.sa国际传媒

She pointed to reasons such as the sa国际传媒減recarious, low-paid, public-facing worksa国际传媒 young people cansa国际传媒檛 afford to miss amid the pandemicsa国际传媒檚 impact on the economy, as well as relying on public transit, caring for relatives and minimal affordable housing options forcing them to have multiple roommates.

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She also argued that clearer communication sa国际传媒渢hat actually reach themsa国际传媒 and mental health supports could offer support to those who are unsafely gathering with friends when they shouldnsa国际传媒檛 be.

sa国际传媒淵oung people have lost so much this year,sa国际传媒 she said.

sa国际传媒淚 cansa国际传媒檛 imagine how the isolation, loss of income, and cancelled life plans would have impacted my mental health at that age. And they are last in line for the vaccine. We owe it to them to create policies that will help them succeed.sa国际传媒



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About the Author: Ashley Wadhwani-Smith

I began my journalistic journey at Black Press Media as a community reporter in my hometown of Maple Ridge, B.C.
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