Better leave a "booster status" section open on that passport. It will have to be updated regularly.
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Better leave a "booster status" section open on that passport. It will have to be updated regularly.
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It wont end well for people or businesses expecting employees to line up every eight months for booster shots. If you think your fully vaccinated, guess again
Looks like mandating vaccines is a bad idea. O'toole is pro-choice
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I wonder if it'll end up being a bi-annual shot, as the Pfizers/Moderna vaccines are only good for stopping the spread of the virus for 4-6 months.
It took 4 months to get the population vaccinated up to 75%, their goal is 90%+. So theoretically, these vaccine clinics could be running permanently 9-9 every day 7 days a week, year-round to try and keep 90% of the population fully vaccinated in accordance with mandatory requirements with the latest 'booster' shot. Sounds like another Liberal job creation fiasco
Turn all the 'haves' into drug addicts HaHa...make the shareholders rich Haha.
Last edited by MikePal; August 27th, 2021 at 03:12 PM.
The Prime Minister only controls federal government employees. Everyone else is covered under provincial legislation and Ford it seems is waving on a vaccine passport.
https://www.thestar.com/politics/pro...hin-weeks.html
COVID-19 vaccination passports coming to Ontario ‘within weeks’
By Rob Ferguson Queen's Park Bureau
Fri., Aug. 27, 2021
Premier Doug Ford is reversing course and bringing a COVID-19 vaccination passport system to Ontario, the Star has learned.
“The guidance will be clear. In order to access some non-essential services and events you will have to be vaccinated,” a senior government source said Friday.
No specific date has been set for the passport system to go into effect, but the goal is to have it ready “within weeks,” added the source, speaking anonymously to discuss internal deliberations.
The plan will go to cabinet next week after more than a month of growing pressure from businesses, health organizations and opposition parties.
Their push had met with resistance in the premier’s office, despite a steadily rising number of COVID-19 cases driven by the highly contagious Delta variant.
The increasing number of new cases and hospitalizations — both of which have more than tripled this month — forced the government’s hand, along with the experiences of other provinces and places like the United States, where hospitals in areas with low vaccination rates are already reaching their breaking points.
“Our vaccination rate is good but Delta is deadly,” said the source, acknowledging there will be pushback in some quarters to the plan, which will be similar to those in Quebec and British Columbia.
It’s not yet clear whether the plan will allow for negative tests in lieu of vaccination. Work on the policy will continue over the weekend, the source added.
Tripled is relative...in a province of 14 million people ...hospitalizations going from 100 at the end of July to 300 at the end of Aug..is factually 3x ...but in reality only an increase of 200 patients...province wide..not even a blip statistically.The increasing number of new cases and hospitalizations — both of which have more than tripled this month
See what happens when you read the headlines but not the facts...![]()