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by Samsara Rainville and CityNews Staff
Posted Jul 8, 2021 5:56 pm MDT
Last Updated Jul 8, 2021 at 4:28 pm MDT
MONTREAL (CityNews) – Proof of COVID-19 vaccination could be mandatory as of September 1 for all non-essential activities in certain high and moderate risk sectors in Quebec.
Quebecers may need to show proof of double vaccination in gyms, bars and restaurants or when playing team sports by using the QR code that is received after getting vaccinations.
Vaccination passports will not be used to get essential services or goods, but may be used for non-essential services if implemented.
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