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Politicians Debate Vaccine Passports; Testing Domestic Air Pax

Some Canadians are ready to talk vaccine passports, but political leaders have their hands full grappling with the third wave of COVID-19 and want more data.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Ottawa is looking carefully at the issue of vaccine passports as people slowly receive their first shots and get a rough sense of when they might be fully vaccinated.

“As was the case pre-pandemic, certificates of vaccination are a part of international travel to certain regions and are naturally to be expected when it comes to this pandemic and the coronavirus. How we actually roll that out in alignment with partners and allies around the world, it’s something that we're working on right now,” CTVNews.ca quoted Trudeau as telling reporters on Tuesday.

The prime minister wouldn’t offer any details or timelines. Canada restricts discretionary and non-essential travel and has mandatory testing and quarantine hotels for anyone flying into this country, whether they’re vaccinated or not.

The United States, meanwhile, has been abuzz with a report in The New York Times that says fully vaccinated Americans should be able to travel to European Union countries this summer, as long as they can prove they’ve received authorized shots, likely with vaccine passports.

Meanwhile, Ontario Wants to Test Domestic Air Pax

Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is now calling on Ottawa to boost restrictions for interprovincial travellers in the face of a lethal surge in hospitalizations and growing cases of COVID-19 variants.

CP24.com reports that Ontario has just written to the federal ministers of health and public safety explaining that the province has closed land borders with Quebec and Manitoba to non-essential travel but doesn’t have any way to guard against interprovincial air travel, which is something that Ottawa controls.

The letter detailed how 17 domestic flights have arrived at YYZ in the last two weeks with possible COVID-19 exposures. Flights landing at YOW and YHM are also at risk.

Ontario is asking Ottawa for mandatory PCR testing for all inbound domestic — not just international — air travellers and stressing that limiting mobility is essential to reducing the risk of further spread of the variants.

More than 70 per cent of daily cases in Ontario have been confirmed as variants of concern, said the letter signed by Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott and Solicitor General Sylvia Jones. “These variants entered through our borders, both international and domestic, and it is critical that every effort is made to keep them out,” they wrote.

Public health officials are reluctant to put a timeline on when Canadians can safely do things such as travel, noting that we don’t yet know whether asymptomatic people can still spread the virus, how long vaccinations are effective and when boosters will be needed.

About 9.2 million Canadians (24.21 per cent) have received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine, and about 900,000 or 2.37 per cent have received two, according to the federal government.

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2 thoughts on “Politicians Debate Vaccine Passports; Testing Domestic Air Pax

  • Jennifer- you might want to correct the following as you got the wrong brother. Rob passed away quite a while ago……

    “Ontario Premier Rob Ford’s government”

  • While the US and EU are proactively planning for the resumption of travel for fully inoculated people Justin the equivocator,obfuscator and vacillator continues to study rather than come up with a plan. 1050 Dock workers in MONTREAL get special legislation in 4 days from our government while nothing has be planned to reinstate the very valuable cruise industry. No plan for resumption of air travel. Only platitudes like its too early, we need to study, we dont know about asympotmatic spread etc etc. The major world entities are planning for reopening of travel while our government continues to find reasons to keep us hostage.
    The Liberals only plan is to keep shoveling out the not needed assistance to get votes. It is a pity that so many voters do not realize they are being bribed by their own money

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