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Full Announcement: B.C. Government and Health Officials Launch 'Vaccine Mandate' to Stop Spread of Covid-19
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
B.C. Bringing in Vaccine Passport, Will Require Proof of Vaccination by Sept 13th to Access Many Non-Essential Services and Events (and full vaccination by Oct 24th)
Vancouver, BC, August 24, 2021--(T-Net)--Starting Sept. 13, 2021, proof of vaccination will be required in B.C. for people attending certain social and recreational settings and events.
The government noted in a release that they hope and expect that this step will continue to increase the vaccination rate across the province and provide confidence to fully vaccinated people that those around them are also fully vaccinated.
"Vaccines are our ticket to putting this pandemic behind us," said Premier John Horgan. "So I call on all eligible unvaccinated British Columbians to roll up their sleeves to stop the spread, and help protect themselves, their loved ones and the people in their community. British Columbia has one of the strongest vaccination rates in Canada with 75% of eligible people now fully vaccinated, but there is still more work to do."
A new order from the provincial health officer will require individuals to provide proof of vaccination to access a broad range of social, recreational, and discretionary events and businesses throughout the province.
As of Sept. 13, one dose of vaccine will be required for entry to these settings. By Oct. 24, entry to these settings will require people to be fully vaccinated at least seven days after receiving both doses.
To enter certain spaces, including indoor ticketed sporting events, indoor and patio dining in restaurants, fitness centres, casinos and indoor organized events, like conferences and weddings, people aged 12 and older will be required to show their proof of vaccination.
"I am grateful to every single person who has taken the time to receive their COVID-19 vaccine," said Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.'s provincial health officer. "While our vaccination rate continues to rise, we are still seeing waves of transmission primarily amongst those who are not fully vaccinated. These new measures will help reduce transmission and keep our communities safe and ensure we can continue to keep businesses open and safely enjoy much-needed social events."
A secure weblink will be provided and publicized before Sept. 13, where people will be able to confidentially access their proof of vaccination. Individuals will be able to save a copy of their proof of vaccination to their phone to show it when entering or using designated businesses and events. Individuals who cannot access their proof of vaccination online will be provided with a secure alternative option.
"Getting vaccinated keeps everyone in B.C. safe and stops the spread of COVID-19," said Adrian Dix, Minister of Health. "And getting vaccinated is the best choice to protect yourself, the people you love and to ensure you can continue to participate in these public and private events and settings. Our B.C. vaccine card is an essential interim action until we transition to a federally compliant proof of vaccine."
By getting vaccinated prior to Sept. 13, every British Columbian can continue to access these events and settings.
Details on specific COVID-19 safety requirements for K-12 and post-secondary schools will be available this week.
Two backgrounders follow.
How it works
How to get vaccinated and stay safe from COVID-19
To get the most effective protection against serious cases of COVID-19, you need two doses of vaccine. If you haven't been vaccinated yet, or it's time for your second dose (at least 28 days since your first dose), book or visit a drop-in clinic and get protected from COVID-19.
To can register and book an appointment, visit: www2.gov.bc.ca/getvaccinated
Search by community to find a drop-in clinic near you. Clinics are organized by each health authority:
Visit your local health authority website for more information on clinic hours and locations:
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