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“There is a deadly virus circulating and we are being kept in the dark about critical … information about specifically where the virus is within our communities,” Trest wrote in a Jan. 3 email to Peace Arch News. Many businesses have been refusing to publicly share information on COVID-19 exposure events at their establishments, he said, arguing B.C. health authorities “essentially list absolutely nothing as if a deadly virus is not circulating in our communities.” Trest first went public with concerns about COVID-19 safety protocols in July, in connection with B.C.’s plan to return students to class last September. In August, he was one of two parents to file suit against the ministers of health and education, seeking an injunction restraining the ministries from moving ahead with back-to-school plans that didn’t include a mandatory mask policy in classrooms or compel physical distancing amongst students within the same learning group.