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    Vaccine passport: Atlantic entrepreneurs are ready to adopt it | COVID-19 in the Atlantic

    Sophie LaurentBy Sophie LaurentAugust 11, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Our members, in many areas, cannot afford to be shut down again.

    Quote from:Louis-Philippe Gaultier, Senior Director, Atlantic Legislative Affairs, Canadian Federation of Independent Business
    Louis-Philippe Gaultier, Senior Director of Legislative Affairs for Atlantic Canada at the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.

    Louis-Philippe Gaultier, Senior Director of Legislative Affairs for Atlantic Canada at the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.

    Photo: Radio Canada

    According to Canadian health authorities, the country could hit a possible fourth wave of COVID-19 cases as early as fall, particularly due to variable delta virulence.

    For Louis-Philippe Gauthier, Senior Director of Legislative Affairs Atlantic, at the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, maintaining retail activities must be the priority in the coming months, in order to ensure economic recovery.

    Same story with the Acadian and Francophone Chamber of Commerce in Prince Edward Island.

    If there is such a settlement on the island, we will find a way to do it. We want to make sure that we are protected and that we can also remain open.

    Quote from:Pierre Gallant, spokesperson for the Acadian and Francophone Chamber of Commerce of Prince Edward Island

    A spokesman for the Acadian and Francophone Chamber of Commerce on Prince Edward Island, Pierre Gallant, recalls that merchants have always adapted to the sanitary rules. Creating a vaccination passport will be just another step.

    Whether it is a large business or not, there are always ways to do this, if it is a QR code and an app that you have to present at the entrance, it is not difficult. , he thinks.

    Pierre Galant poses for a photo inside his library.

    Pierre Gallant is a spokesman for the Acadian and Francophone Chamber of Commerce in Prince Edward Island and owner of a paper mill in Summerside.

    Photo: Courtesy of Pierre Galant

    PEI rules out introducing a vaccine passport for non-essential businesses at this time.

    Implementation of this document will allow non-essential establishments such as restaurants or cinemas to only allow entry to people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19.

    The Quebec government will create an electronic guide to the vaccination regimen from 1 September.

    In Nova Scotia, the Liberal Party has promised to create a vaccine passport, if it returns to power in the August 17 elections.

    burden on business

    However, Louis-Philippe Gauthier recalls that the burden of controlling the entry of clients with the vaccination passport falls primarily on the managers of institutions.

    Imagine, retail store employees have to do [chiens de garde] At the entrance to say “No, don’t go in here, because you don’t have proof of your vaccination”, it’s not easy, he explains.

    He also said that while the vaccine passport becomes the standard for all counties, governments should also focus on other strategies.

    By using additional tools, such as rapid tests and immunizations, governments can ensure that businesses stay openLouis-Philippe Gaultier said.

    Sophie Laurent

    Sophie Laurent is a contributor to Vaughantoday.ca, covering a wide range of topics including local news, politics, business, technology, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle. She focuses on delivering clear, balanced reporting that helps readers stay informed about current events and issues that matter to their communities. Sophie is committed to presenting accurate information, practical insights, and relevant stories in a straightforward and reader-friendly manner, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience.

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