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Restore masks in healthcare

Join us to demand masks in medical settings, for the protection of both vulnerable patients and workers.

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Call policy-makers

Use our easy phone scripts to contact policy-makers and demand masks back in healthcare, #NovavaxNow and more!

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Postcards for Public Health

Share how lack of COVID safety impacts you and your community, using our free printable postcards or our online form.

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Clean Air Festival 2024

Join DoNoHarm BC at Vancouver’s second annual Clean Air Festival! Catch this COVID-safer event outdoors and online September 15.

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Analysis of BC’s Paxlovid coverage

While we welcome approval of Pharmacare coverage, the eligibility guidelines leave much to be desired.

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BC Budget Recommendations

Read DoNoHarm BC’s 2024/25 provincial budget recommendations for pandemic resilience and economic recovery. Then email your MLA by December 15, 2023.

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Help shape accessibility laws in BC

Help us get important safety priorities written into law – and make it harder for anti-safety measures (like mask bans) to pass in future.

About Us

We’re a non-partisan action group of British Columbians advocating for evidence-based safety measures in high-risk settings.