CANADAHALIFAX news N.S. won’t initially set up enforcement squad for proof of vaccination rules by admin 10 سبتمبر، 2021 written by admin 10 سبتمبر، 2021 117 Tim Houston expects businesses will voluntarily adopt measures to check people’s vaccine documents HALIFAXtoday\ Canadian Press HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s premier says the province won’t initially set up an enforcement team to ensure compliance with rules requiring people to show proof-of-vaccination documents for activities such as going to bars or theatres. As of Oct. 4, people 12 and older will be expected to provide proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 in order to attend non-essential gatherings, including visits to restaurants, gyms, theatres, concerts and sporting events. Tim Houston told reporters Thursday his recently elected Progressive Conservative government had a positive response from the various industries and the general population about the plan, and the province will work with companies on any issues that may arise. However, he said, the province has no initial plans to have a roving enforcement team to ensure compliance with the new rule, as he expects businesses will voluntarily adopt measures to check people’s vaccine documents. “Industry knows and is happy with it and we’ll work with them if there are any kind of issues … I’m not anticipating any enforcement team at this point in time,” he said. Penalties for non-compliance also haven’t been put in place yet, though it’s still possible they will be, said the premier. “If we start to sense that there will be some kind of an issue, or if (non-compliance with vaccination rules) actually happens, we’ll address that,” he said. For now, Houston says, public health emails and mailed documents indicating full vaccination will suffice, but there are plans afoot to create a more standard and secure document that meets national standards still being developed in Ottawa. Public health officials have said that as other public health restrictions are loosened, the vaccine policy will make non-essential gatherings far safer, as vaccination significantly reduces the risk of an outbreak. The province has already announced it will move to the final phase of its pandemic recovery plan next Wednesday, which involves removing most of the public health measures that have been in place, including mandatory indoor masking. Nova Scotia reported 17 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, and four recoveries. As of Thursday, there are 74 cases in the province, with one person in hospital. Just under 700,000 people in the province have been fully vaccinated, out of a population of about 971,000 people. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 9, 2021. Michael Tutton, The Canadian Press 20 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Four Nova Scotia wines receive Lieutenant-Governor’s Award next post N.S. ministers disappointed RCMP won’t apologize to Black citizens for street checks You may also like Manitoba man killed in Shubenacadie car crash 27 أبريل، 2026 Prime Minister Mark Carney announces Canada’s 1st sovereign... 27 أبريل، 2026 Power restored after thousands in the dark in... 27 أبريل، 2026 Church Point’s historic Église Sainte-Marie wins national restoration... 27 أبريل، 2026 كارني ناقش مع شينباوم مجالات التعاون بين بلديهما 27 أبريل، 2026 بريتيش كولومبيا: الخمور الأميركية ستبقى محظورة لأنّ الناس... 27 أبريل، 2026 تحقيق في مزاعم إغراق السوق برفوف فولاذية قادمة... 27 أبريل، 2026 سفير كندا لدى واشنطن يعتذر لتوجيهه دعوةً بالإنكليزية... 27 أبريل، 2026 Liberals must show results in spring economic update:... 27 أبريل، 2026 Bayers Road blood collection clinic to reopen Tuesday 17 مارس، 2026 Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ