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Trudeau’s Health Minister says Canadians ‘will never be fully vaccinated’

Updated: July 4, 2022 at 1:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Jul 4, 2022 – 1:11 pm EDT

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – According to Canadian Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos, Canadians may never be “fully vaccinated” as the term “makes no sense now.”

Duclos Spoke to reporters on Thursday along with Chief Public Health Officer of Canada Dr. Theresa Tam who chimed in via livestream.

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Duclos said that saying someone could be “fully vaccinated” amounted to an imprecise term, and he preferred using the term “up to date.”

“So am I up up to date in my vaccination? Have I received a vaccination in the last nine months?” Duclos asked rhetorically.

He was asked why, if “being fully vaccinated” is not an accurate term in his view, the government of Canada has not changed the definition of “fully vaccinated to three doses instead of two.”

Rather than giving a straightforward answer, he replied: “We can look forward to continuing the fight in the fall.”

Duclos was asked if comments about changing the definition of “fully vaccinated” meant that vaccine segregation mandates would return in the fall, and he said, “We must continue to fight against COVID.”

He did not rule out returning mandates, however, and

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