Ontario needs to develop a COVID-19 vaccination passport, Toronto mayor urges
(toronto.ctvnews.ca)
Comments (36)
sorted by:
Your friend should share the details. I was recruited but not hired for the federal one through a company working for Deloitte.
Blow the lid open!
Pretty much anywhere in Canada is cold in the winter. Vancouver and it's island are decent but they even get shit weather. Buy a parka and come to Alberta!
Exactly. We all have indoor heating so who gives a fuck about winter?
Lethbridge is so windy it's not even worth considering.
Manitoba has already implemented it.
https://www.gov.mb.ca/covid19/vaccine/immunization-record.html
Quebec is launching it in a few weeks:
https://www.quebec.ca/en/health/health-issues/a-z/2019-coronavirus/progress-of-the-covid-19-vaccination/covid-19-vaccination-passport
Almost all EU countries have it in place. It won't take years to implement.
Dude, it's a QR code printed on a card which you can scan. It's not complicated. Such system existed now for almost two decades.
Already a thing in Manitoba, because all people in Manitoba have the same basic health insurance (which can be supplemented by private insurance). If you want to get vaccinated in Manitoba, you will need your ID and health card. It's not hard to enter these two in a central database from vaccination sites run by the provincial government. Manitoba isn't some high tech province. It's not hard to do that with current technology.
Yes, I had and still have.
It doesn't. You're just making stuff up to make you feel better. If the government has a chance to implemented systems to enshrine on your freedoms even more, they can implement these in a day or two.
It's running in Manitoba. Do you think that Pallister ordered his goons to work on it last year?