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Libertarians in Canada are rare indeed.
Ironically, since the Wuhan Virus, this number has probably increased significantly.
Quebec will introduce a vaccine passport system in an effort to stem the spread of COVID-19 in the province and allow those who are fully vaccinated to "get back to a normal life", Premier François Legault announced on Thursday.
While business groups are awaiting the details of the program, many say the decision to introduce a proof of vaccination system is "a very good idea" that will help prevent lockdowns as cases rise.
The premier said at a press conference that the recent increase of COVID-19 cases in the province has pushed the government to move ahead with a vaccine passport system that will require people be fully vaccinated in order to use some non-essential services.
"Like we said a couple months ago, we will put in place the passport (so) that the people that made the effort to be vaccinated that they are able to come back to a normal life," Legault said on Thursday.
Legault said more details will be announced by Health Minister Christian Dube in the coming days, but that the system means that some non-essential services will be available only to those who are fully vaccinated.
"The main principle behind this passport is that people who made the effort to get two doses of the vaccine should be able to live an almost-normal life," Legault said.
Ironically, since the Wuhan Virus, this number has probably increased significantly.
Quebec to introduce vaccine passport system for non-essential services
More details of Quebec's vaccine passport system are to be announced in the coming days.
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Quebec will introduce a vaccine passport system in an effort to stem the spread of COVID-19 in the province and allow those who are fully vaccinated to "get back to a normal life", Premier François Legault announced on Thursday.
While business groups are awaiting the details of the program, many say the decision to introduce a proof of vaccination system is "a very good idea" that will help prevent lockdowns as cases rise.
The premier said at a press conference that the recent increase of COVID-19 cases in the province has pushed the government to move ahead with a vaccine passport system that will require people be fully vaccinated in order to use some non-essential services.
"Like we said a couple months ago, we will put in place the passport (so) that the people that made the effort to be vaccinated that they are able to come back to a normal life," Legault said on Thursday.
Legault said more details will be announced by Health Minister Christian Dube in the coming days, but that the system means that some non-essential services will be available only to those who are fully vaccinated.
"The main principle behind this passport is that people who made the effort to get two doses of the vaccine should be able to live an almost-normal life," Legault said.