Aside from children under 12, B.C.’s top doctor says everyone will be expected to show proof of vaccination.
British Columbians who aren’t willing to roll up their sleeves won’t be granted any leeway with the vaccine passport order.
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry stated that everyone who wants to attend certain recreational events and activities will have to provide proof of vaccination, regardless of the circumstance.
Provincial officials announced Monday (Aug. 23) in a press briefing that a new order from the provincial health officer will require proof of vaccination to attend certain social and recreational settings and events.
But B.C.’s top doctor underscored that children will be the lone exception to the rule.
“The only exception I will say is children under the age of 12 who are not yet eligible for vaccination, they will be able to attend sporting events or go to a restaurant. If the parents or the adults they are with are fully…
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