
Doug Ford says plan in works to remove Ontario's vaccine passport system
CTV
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says plans are in the works to remove the vaccine passport system that requires people to show proof of vaccination when they enter a number of settings.
“Today we are on track to very soon remove almost all restrictions for businesses as a part of our reopening plan,” Ford said during a news conference Friday. “And we heard from Dr. Moore last week, and again yesterday that he is now working on a plan that will allow us to remove the vaccine passport system. My friends, this is great news and a sign of just how far we have come together in this fight.”
His comments come after Ontario’s chief medical officer of health said Thursday that he will be reviewing all public health measures “in the coming days” and could be making recommendations to the government as soon as next week about how to go about lifting some of them.
“Evidence is showing we're making remarkable improvement in all of the key metrics in Ontario, and that forces us to review all public health measures that are in place,” Dr. Kieran Moore told reporters Thursday. “None of them are expected to remain in play longer than they need to be.”
He added that there will be systems and timelines for removing health measures and that it will be done in “a graded, cautious manner.”