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Proof of vaccination to buy alcohol has been a requirement in many provinces now, I doubt it has an affect on Covid numbers.
Really? Where?
Proof of Vaccination Requirements by Province
Proof of vaccination to buy alcohol has been a requirement in many provinces now, I doubt it has an affect on Covid numbers.
Sask for one.
Sask for one.
Don't know why it's not listed in that link.
Yeah, I found a news article after I posted. Not to quibble, but you said "many". One is not many.
New Public Health Order Requires Proof Of Vaccination In Additional Venues - SK
Proof of vaccination or a negative test will be required at point of entry to access:
- Seated dining in all restaurants including fast food restaurants;
- Liquor manufacturers conducting retail liquor sales; and
- Liquor stores with an integrated permit that also hold a liquor restaurant or tavern permit.
Businesses or organizations exempt from this order includes:
- businesses holding an integrated liquor retail store permit that do not also hold a tavern or restaurant permit issued by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority;
Yeah, I found a news article after I posted. Not to quibble, but you said "many". One is not many.
New Public Health Order Requires Proof Of Vaccination In Additional Venues - SK
It’s been a while since I lived in Sask, but I seem to recall that they have a lot of “off sale” liquor stores, which is what this is describing.Reading that page (and some other Sask Gov't ones) it is still not clear (to me) whether or not it applies to "liquor stores".
For one, the requirement is "vaccination or negative test". And while it starts by saying,
it later states
“Off Sales” because “Drive-Thru” sounds less good…It’s been a while since I lived in Sask, but I seem to recall that they have a lot of “off sale” liquor stores, which is what this is describing.
I always thought they should sell bottle openers on key-chains to top it off.“Off Sales” because “Drive-Thru” sounds less good…
"If anywhere between a third to a half of those hospitalizations could be prevented, we would not be having a concern about our surge capacity," he said, adding the vaccine passport is necessary "not to eliminate hospitalizations, but to prevent those that are preventable."
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"Right now, the numbers are scary because the rate of transmission, the rate of infection, is very high and [the] risk is to our health care system," she said. "Therefore, the risk is to everybody, and especially to vulnerable people."
Given the risk to the health care system, Ravitsky says she sees the vaccine passport as a justified limit on freedom.
"Freedom is never absolute and without limits," she said. "I don't have the freedom to drink a bottle of wine and get behind the wheel."
She called vaccine mandates “challenging” but said governments should be looking to “pull at the levers we have to increase pressure on people.” An example she cited was how new laws in Quebec now mean people are unable to enter cannabis and liquor stores unless they have gotten their COVID-19 jabs.
The province is consulting with the Minister of Finance, but Legault said $50 or $100 "is not significant" enough for him.
Its an interesting dilemma if the numbers ring true. If approx. 10% of the population is resulting in 50% of the ICU numbers, its a compelling argument to want to penalize them.Canada should 'increase pressure' to raise vaccination rates: CMA president
As the Canadian Medical Association expresses concern that the health-care system might be 'unable to recover' from the latest COVID-19 wave, president Dr. Katharine Smart says higher vaccination rates are needed to help ease the burden on hospitals.www.ctvnews.ca
Quebec to impose 'significant' financial penalty against people who refuse to get vaccinated
Quebec Premier François Legault announced the province will apply a 'significant' financial penalty for residents who refuse to get vaccinated against COVID-19 for non-medical reasons.montreal.ctvnews.ca
I wonder how significant the penalty will be. probably less than an ICU or hospital visit I would wager.Its an interesting dilemma if the numbers ring true. If approx. 10% of the population is resulting in 50% of the ICU numbers, its a compelling argument to want to penalize them.
Put another way, they take a more ... European approach to collective rights.Quebec was never big on personal rights anyways, do as theChurchgovernment tells you to do or else.
It interesting to see our take on personal liberties versus other parts of the world. We are so wrapped up in ourPut another way, they take a more ... European approach to collective rights.
In the words of the DM in "Yes, Minister", "courageous" move on Quebec's part.
rights
we forget about societal responsibilities.That's the balance right there, and it does play out differently in different systems, indeed.It interesting to see our take on personal liberties versus other parts of the world. We are so wrapped up in ourrights
we forget about societal responsibilities.