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Ontario needs vaccination rate ‘substantially above’ 85% to avoid fall lockdown, advisors say

Updated: September 7, 2021 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Sep 7, 2021 – 4:02 pm EDT

TORONTO, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) – Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s “science team” warned last Wednesday that a fall lockdown will be imposed if vaccination rates do not rise “substantially” above 85% for all those over age 12, a sharp increase from the current rate of 76%.

“Among the unvaccinated, we do expect to see a rapid increase in the number of seriously ill people needing hospital care as workplaces and education reopen in September,” claims the advisory board.

“We do not expect to see the same proportion of severely ill cases in the vaccinated,” they continued.

The Ford government says it is hopeful that the vaccine passport system, which goes into effect September 22, will prevent the “need” for a lockdown by coercing more people into getting jabbed as a way of not losing their freedoms.

“We need to avoid lockdowns at all costs,” Ford told the press, encouraging the unvaccinated to get the shot.

Ontario has over 13.6 million residents, and according to the Toronto Star there are only 163 people in intensive care units as a purported result of COVID-19. This means that the Ford government is suggesting

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