COVID-19 Lessons Learned Review
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Overview
Who: Government and the people of B.C.
What: Review of the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Where: Province-wide
Why: To better inform and prepare for future emergencies
How: Online
Engagement Summary
On Mar. 2, 2022, the B.C. Government announced an independent review and public consultation on government’s operational response to the COVID-19 pandemic to better inform preparations and responses to future emergencies. The independent review including a public engagement survey. The independent review was led by Bob de Faye, Daniel Perrin, and Chris Trumpy.
Results
Nearly 15,000 people responses to the public engagement survey.
The survey was available in 13 languages and received the following results:
- English: 14,659 completions
- Spanish: 7 completions
- French: 8 completions
- Japanese: 14 completions
- Korean: 15 completions
- Traditional Chinese: 21 completions
- Simplified Chinese: 14 completions
- Punjabi: 1 completion
- Hindi: 2 completions
- Arabic: 2 completions
- Farsi / Persian: 1 completion
- Tagalog: 2 completions
- Vietnamese: 0 completions
Additionally, the independent review project team spoke with over 200 people representing about 145 groups and organizations in over 70 engagement sessions. They received 13 written submissions from stakeholders. An online survey for local governments received 15 responses.