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Published: October 13, 2021

Quebec pushes back vax deadline for healthcare workers to fend off threat of legal challenge

By The Editor

Wed Oct 13, 2021 – 9:47 pm EDT

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MONTREAL (LifeSiteNews) – One day after threatening to go ahead with an October 15 deadline to force healthcare workers into taking the abortion-tainted COVID-19 vaccine, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé extended the deadline 30 days on Wednesday following a legal challenge filed by a Montreal-based attorney.

In a press conference, Dube made it known that there were “25,000 unvaccinated employees” in the provincial health system. He said that if they were to apply the suspensions threatened by public heath that were set to come into effect on October 15, the system would “run into a wall” as a result of shortages.

For now, workers in the system who have not taken the abortion-tainted jab will have a month to get two doses of an available shot. In addition, workers in the public system who haven’t been vaccinated will have to be tested three times a week if they are in a position that deals with patients. The testing policy is set to start Monday.

Quebec currently has a vaccine passport system in place for people to enter the hospital. However, there are exceptions. Those receiving care are not yet required to be vaccinated,

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