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February 5 update from Office of Public Health Officer - restrictions continue

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As of February 5, 2021From viaSport website: "On February 5, the Office of the Public Health Officer extended this Order. The Province of B.C. will continue to monitor the data on COVID-19 transmission to plan for an easing of restrictions.page."For BC Alpine the following points are important: (e.g. four individuals may run together or four individuals could run soccer drills). Travel to home club:Individuals are permitted to travel to their home club for the purpose of sport. Home club is defined as the sport organization, club, or facility at which a person is registered for ongoing sport programming. Individuals should not carpool with other participants. High performance exemption: High performance athletes are individuals who have been identified to a targeted athlete list with the Canadian Sport Institute Pacific by their respective Provincial Sport Organization or National Sport Organization. A personwho is a high-performance athlete who is already training in B.C. may train, compete and travel for that purpose if they follow the COVID safety protocols of their respective provincial or national sport organization. Sport for children and youthmeans an activity which is delivered by a provincial sport organization or a local sport organization and may include participants who are under 22 years of age, but does not include varsity sports. The PHO Order for Events and Gatherings differentiates between adult and youth sport activities. All participants must maintain a distance of three meters from one another while participating in the sport activity/on the field of play.

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