Fri Oct 15, 2021 – 4:50 pm EDT
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TORONTO (LifeSiteNews) – Ontario might be lifting vaccine passport measures that have segregated the population into groups of vaccinated and unvaccinated citizens.
CTV reported yesterday that “sources” said the government is considering a “phased approach” to gradually lift passport measures.
Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore echoed the sentiment and said, “We may not require them in some venues but still require them in mass gatherings. We do not see the whole certification process ending suddenly, but having a phased exit from it over time.”
Moore also signaled that he “can’t see” the segregation measures lifting until after Christmas.
Currently in Ontario, most “non-essential” services require proof of vaccination with one of the available COVID jabs in order to gain full access to services offered.
LifeSite published a comprehensive breakdown of the rules and how they affect Ontarians. As it stands, all Ontarians have basic access to most services and businesses. However, full access is reserved in some cases for those who show proof of vaccination. For example, anyone may eat on a patio at a restaurant, but only those who have
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