Canada to unveil travel rules for fully COVID-19 vaccinated citizens, permanent residents

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Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair said last week that ‘measures’ would be announced today that will apply to immunized Canadians, as well as foreign nationals who are permitted entry

Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, Dec. 11, 2020.Canada is set to detail what quarantine rules citizens and permanent residents who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will soon have to follow when entering the country.

Over the weekend the country hit an important target of having 75 per cent of its eligible population receive one dose and 20 per cent get two, providing the latter group with full protection against COVID-19. In the lead up to Monday’s announcement, the federal government spent the past week teasing at some of the travel changes it considered making for vaccinated Canadians and permanent residents.

The prime minister said that in terms of being able to show border security some proof of vaccination, the country would rely on Canadians uploading images of their records to its ArriveCAN app, which is where returning travellers already have to share where they will stay for their 14 days of quarantine.

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Only reason for rules is because many, after all these years of learning from history, still do not know how to behave themselves. Freedom is NOT doing whatever the hell you want as others MUST be considered and respected as the very basis of freedom is in the other. Obey .....

What has this guy ever done. Except fill our tv screens

It’s time to unveil travel exemptions for Canada’s professional sports teams. BlueJays Raptors MLS A return home by mid July would be ideal & absolutely safe. I can’t imagine anyone (not trolls) complaining about that.

What if you are young and have had covid before, have antibodies.

Glad to see rules for protect everyone. I hope there is a vaccine passport so those who don’t get vaccinated for reasons other than medical are not allowed to go wherever & therefore put others at risk

Here comes segregation. Canada has lots of experience segregating people.

Travel Segregation

Call it what it is: Medical Apartheid

No restrictions needed in a free country BillBlair . This thing is over. Just get out of our way.

Those travel rules mean a phase one of the border reopening process. This means that 85% of the border restrictions remain in place.

Canada to unveil new segregation rules*** There I fixed the headline for you.

Fully vaccinated no quarantine no test 👍

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