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DPD, police board urge residents to get vaccinated

Ahead of the long weekend, police ask residents to stay local and follow health orders
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Ahead of the May long weekend, Delta Police and the Delta Police board are urging residents to register for their COVID-19 vaccine and continue to follow public health orders.

Ahead of the May long weekend, Delta Police and the Delta Police Board are urging residents to register for their COVID-19 vaccine and continue to follow public health orders.

Those residents who have not yet registered to get their COVID-19 vaccine can do so at: www.getvaccinated.gov.bc.

As for the long weekend, the public is asked to continue to adhere to public health orders, including non-essential travel.

“Our board views this as a public safety issue,” said police board vice-chair Angela Kaiser. “North Delta has a comparatively high rate of COVID-19 positivity, and we’re very concerned about the impact of the pandemic on our community.”

Kaiser adds she is also a resident of North Delta, and has a business in the community.

Dr. Karen Hossack, another board member and resident of Delta, says anyone who is looking for information on the COVID-19 vaccines, safety and side effects, should go to the BC Centre for Disease Control website at http://covid-19.bccdc.ca/.

Meanwhile, Delta police continues to attend to calls for service regarding COVID-19 related concerns. Typically the DPD says they receive four to five calls for service a week, on issues such as gatherings that contravene public health orders or lack of social distancing. The police approach is that of education first, but the DPD has also handed out tickets for egregious or belligerent behaviour.

Regarding vaccinations, the entire police board has been vaccinated, as has the senior management team at Delta Police.

“It’s a great feeling, to be able to do our part to help stop this pandemic, and keep our families, friends and the community safe,” added Kaiser.

Those with one COVID-19 vaccination are also reminded to continue to wear masks and practice social distancing.