B.C. cracks down on number of guests at short-term rentals to limit spread of COVID-19

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Owners of vacation rental units and hotels must store the contact info of every guest and limit any extra visitors invited over to five people

, B.C. In response to the uptick in infections, her office imposed stricter rules on bars and nightclubs, requiring all patrons be seated at designated seats and prohibiting them from hitting the dance floor or sidling up to the bar to order their own alcohol.

“It takes more time and time is money, but, on the other hand, all would agree it’s necessary to prevent the spread,” he said. Hundreds of these boats ply the lake each weekend and must spend the night on shore at one of several beaches, where strangers inevitably start mingling and COVID-19 social bubbles merge, he said.

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