Quebec expands vaccine passports to liquor, cannabis stores, with 3rd dose requirement on the way
CBC
Quebec will expand its vaccination passport system so that users will eventually be required to have three doses of a COVID-19 vaccine in order to use it, Health Minister Christian Dubé announced during a news conference Thursday.
Dubé did not provide an exact date for the change, only saying it would be made once all Quebecers have been given the chance to get a third dose.
Currently, the general population has access to a third dose if they are 50 or older. All adults will have access as of Jan. 17.
Dubé also announced that Quebecers will need to show proof that they are adequately vaccinated in order to enter the Quebec Liquor Corp. (SAQ) and government-run stores selling recreational cannabis (SQDC) as of Jan. 18.
Dubé said the measure comes as the province ramps up its efforts to slow down the rapid increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations.
Dubé said the measures were necessary to protect unvaccinated people, who represent at least half of those in hospital with the virus.
"If the unvaccinated aren't happy with this situation, there is a very simple solution at your disposal," the minister said. "It is to get vaccinated. It's free."
The minister also said the government will expand the use of the vaccination passport to other non-essential businesses, such as personal care services, with that announcement expected in the coming days.
"By limiting the places they can go, we're limiting their contacts," Dubé said, referring to people who aren't vaccinated.
"If you don't want to get vaccinated, stay home."
The health minister also highlighted the fact that about half the people with COVID-19 being admitted into ICUs are unvaccinated.
On Thursday, the province reported that 1,953 people were in hospital with COVID-19, but that number could continue to rise rapidly, according to the province's health-care research institute.
The latest projections from the institute, which is known by its French acronym, INESSS, indicate that more than 3,400 Quebecers could be in hospital with COVID-19 in two weeks.
At least 3,000 of those patients would occupy regular beds, with a minimum of 400 being admitted to intensive care.
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