COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments Surge In Quebec As Marijuana & Liquor Stores Now Require Proof Of Vax
Yikes! Looks like the demand for COVID-19 vaccine appointments are on the rise in Quebec, Canada as both marijuana and liquor stores now require proof of vax!
According to a tweet from Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé, recent requests for the first-dose appointments averaged about 1,500 per day, with the number then spiking to 6,000 on January 6 — making it a 400 percent increase.
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Now, a day before Dubé’s tweet on the surge, he announced that Quebec will soon be requiring vaccine passports to enter government-run stores, selling cannabis and alcohol. Dubé said, “If the unvaccinated aren’t happy with this situation, there is a very simple solution at your disposal. It is to get vaccinated. It’s free.” Dubé has argued that limiting the places accessible to unvaccinated, transmission rates will drop. #Socialites, thoughts?
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En quelques jours seulement, les prises de rendez-vous pour la 1ère dose sont passées de 1,5K par jour à plus de 6K hier. Merci à tous ceux qui ont décidé de se faire vacciner. Il n’est pas trop tard pour recevoir sa 1ère dose. Protégez-vous.
https://t.co/LvEIaqn80x— Christian Dubé (@cdube_sante) January 7, 2022