If you needed a good reason to get your next dose ASAP, this may encourage you. As of October 4th, proof of full vaccination will be required to participate in non-essential activities such as going to restaurants, bars, concerts, movies and fitness facilities.
Dr. Strang says “This gives us the best chance of staying open, once we’ve opened,”
Strang said the system will apply to people 12 and over looking to participate in “social activities that bring people together,” which is where COVID-19 “thrives.” For children 11 and under, proof of vaccination won’t be required because they’re not eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations. Children who attend these events with a fully vaccinated individual will be allowed to participate.
BREAKING: NS to introduce a "proof of vaccine" policy says Premier Tim Houston. Effective Oct. 4 and means you'll need to show proof for discretionary & recreational activities – restaurants, bars, movies, fitness facilities. Paper proof will work. NS working on a digital record. pic.twitter.com/rl8PrI7c93
— Brett Ruskin (@Brett_CBC) September 8, 2021












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