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91大黄鸭 business organizations pleased with lifting of mandates

Chamber, Downtown 91大黄鸭 Association comment on no more mask mandates
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With the B.C.-wide mask mandate ending at midnight tonight, 91大黄鸭 businesses will be seeing an immediate change of scenery.

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced the lifting of a number of restrictions on Mar. 10, which also included the elimination of mandatory vaccine passports on April 8.

Capital News spoke to Downtown 91大黄鸭 Association Executive Director Mark Burley on what these announcements might mean to businesses in the downtown core.

Burley said that although he is pleased to hear about the immediate mask mandate lifting, something he didn鈥檛 expect to happen so soon, he would have rathered see the vaccine passports eliminated first for the sake of downtown businesses.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 expect the masks to be so quick, but I honestly expected to see the vaccine passports be the first to go,鈥 said Burley. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a good thing though we had the mask mandate lifted because it means that many more people, who don鈥檛 like to move around wearing masks, can get out and visit our businesses.鈥

READ MORE: Mask mandate lifts in B.C. tomorrow, COVID vaccine card program to end April 8

Despite the provincial removal of restrictions, businesses will still have the right to mandate masks at their discretion. Burley said he is unsure how many businesses downtown might actually do so, though they do have the right.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not only affected the downtown core, it鈥檚 affected everybody. People who don鈥檛 like to wear masks, people who feel uncomfortable wearing them. People aren鈥檛 going out as much as they would have, and now that these mask mandates are gone, then maybe we鈥檒l get more people out and moving around.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just a positive sign that we鈥檙e moving towards the end of the pandemic.鈥

The 91大黄鸭 Chamber of Commerce also released their own statement on the easing of the orders, saying that they are pleased as well.

鈥淲e are certain the business community will feel positive about these changes but remind government that for some businesses and in some sectors, it may take years for them to fully recover from the impact of the pandemic,鈥 said Pamela Pearson, incoming president. 鈥淚mportantly for the Chamber, it means we can all gather once again and enjoy our networking even more.鈥

Executive Director Dan Rogers added that the end of the vaccine passports will also 鈥渓ikely be well received.鈥

鈥淣ot just because it will allow everyone to access those businesses, but also because it will remove a time-consuming task that was imposed on the business when the government introduced the passport system.鈥

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About the Author: Jake Courtepatte

Editor of 91大黄鸭 Capital News & West K News since February 2022. I have spent the majority of my career working in the Toronto area as both a sports reporter and a general reporter.
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