Saskatchewan To Drop All Proof Of Vaccination Mandates Starting Sunday Feb 13

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Quebec plans to lift most pandemic restrictions by mid-March

Quebec Premier François Legault had one message for Quebecers Tuesday: it is time to learn to live with the virus.

"The population is fed up. I'm fed up. We're all fed up," he said. "But the reason we resisted [easing restrictions] until today was because there was too much risk."

"Right now, we can take a calculated risk and finally turn the page."

Legault announced that most of the province's restrictions will be lifted by mid-March, though mandatory mask mandates and the vaccine passport will remain — at least for now.

It's the latest in a series of reopening announcements, as the province steadily backs away from the mass shutdowns put in place in December due to the Omicron variant of COVID-19.

Legault said that hospitalizations in the province have gone down by more than 1,000 patients in the last few weeks, giving the health network enough breathing room to now attempt a gradual reopening.

When asked if the recent convoy protest in Quebec City influenced his decision to reopen, Legault said it had not.

"But if they want to take credit and not come back in two weeks, I wouldn't be opposed to that," he said.

Home gatherings will no longer have any restrictions as of this Saturday, Feb. 12, though public health recommends having at most 10 people present, or three households.

"It will be up to each person to evaluate the risk," Legault said. "How many people am I with? How many got their third dose? How many are over 60 — what risk am I ready to take?"

In addition, restaurants will also be allowed to accommodate a maximum of 10 people per table as of Saturday. Currently, only four people, or two households, are allowed to sit together at a restaurant.

Organized sports matches, like hockey, will be allowed to resume as of Monday, Feb. 14. Gyms and spas, as previously announced, will also be allowed to open on that date. Legault said that tournaments, however, will only be allowed to restart two weeks later, on Feb. 28.

As of Feb. 21, all retail businesses will be allowed to reopen at full capacity. Places of worship will remain at 50 per cent capacity, but with a maximum of 500 people.

As of Feb. 28, working from home will no longer be mandatory for those with jobs where that is possible. Large venues, like Montreal's Bell Centre, will be allowed to operate at 50 per cent capacity.

Bars, which have been closed since Dec. 20, will also be allowed to reopen as of Feb. 28. They will have to operate at 50 per cent capacity, with last call for alcohol at midnight and a closing time of 1 a.m. Dancing and karaoke will remain banned until March 14.

Also on March 14, restaurants, bars and large venues like the Bell Centre and Videotron Centre will be allowed to operate at full capacity.

Health Minister Christian Dubé said there are no plans to lift mandatory mask mandates and the province's vaccine passport, but did not rule out repealing them on or after March 14.

Dubé did not provide a timeline for when the vaccine passport would require a third dose, as previously announced.

Legault said that 63 per cent of adults in the province have received a third dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

Dr. Christopher Labos, a Montreal epidemiologist and cardiologist, said it makes sense for the government to ease restrictions now.

"As the situation improves, it is reasonable to loosen restrictions and to allow people to do more things, especially now that many people have gotten their third dose and have a good deal of protection against the virus," he said.

While Labos said he's optimistic about the future of the pandemic right now, he said he hopes the government is willing to shift gears if the situation changes on the ground.

"Learning to live with the virus doesn't mean ignoring the virus," he said. "We can learn to live with the virus, but still also monitor the situation and take appropriate steps when things seem to get better or get worse."

Benoit Barbeau, a virologist in the department of biological sciences at the Université du Québec à Montréal, agreed that it is time.

"People will hopefully continue getting the third dose. We have now antivirals which are available. But what is the most important element that will help us, I think, is that we're slowly going toward the spring," he said.

Barbeau said the situation is favourable for an easing of restrictions, and based on the experiences of the United Kingdom and South Africa, will likely continue to be favourable post-Omicron.

"I think that we were close to a tipping point, in terms of how much confidence the population has toward the government and how much how much they're ready to continue in maintaining and following those restrictions," he said.

"The government had to propose a way out."
 
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Quebec plans to lift most pandemic restrictions by mid-March

Quebec Premier François Legault had one message for Quebecers Tuesday: it is time to learn to live with the virus.

"The population is fed up. I'm fed up. We're all fed up," he said. "But the reason we resisted [easing restrictions] until today was because there was too much risk."

"Right now, we can take a calculated risk and finally turn the page."

Legault announced that most of the province's restrictions will be lifted by mid-March, though mandatory mask mandates and the vaccine passport will remain — at least for now.

It's the latest in a series of reopening announcements, as the province steadily backs away from the mass shutdowns put in place in December due to the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
except for the discrimination mandates and masks. So theyre still a ways away. Dont let the msm headlines mislead us.
 
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OMG 3, count them 3 Premier's in one day have decided it's time to stop being little babies.

Ford will have no option but to announce something similar fast otherwise he will look like the mindless man he is
 

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Provinces to relax COVID-19 restrictions, say risk assessment lies with citizens
OMG, what are we going to now since the "experts" no longer want to control when and where we can piss eat and shit
 

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Somebody better call Doug and wake him up.
He has no option but to make some announcement this week otherwise his political career will go down in flames...just like Kathleen Wynne did at the last election

Wynne sought another mandate in the 2018 provincial election, however, she conceded midway into the election and acknowledged her party would not form government again. The Liberals would lose official party status in the worst defeat of a governing party in Ontario history. Wynne subsequently resigned as Liberal leader on election night and was succeeded by Ottawa South MPP John Fraser as interim party leader. Wynne formally resigned as premier on June 29, 2018.
 
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Risk assessment, if on a crowded bus I will wear a mask, at a Leaf game with 16,000 fans I will wear a mask. Blue Jays game with roof open I won't wear a mask but in the concession stands getting food I will wear a mask. Outdoor dining I won't wear a mask. I will avoid indoor dining for a while. I hope by the summer the Feds will remove the testing requirements for vaccinated travelers returning to Canada. And finally, I will shed my vaccines on the anti-vaxers.
 

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Risk assessment, if on a crowded bus I will wear a mask, at a Leaf game with 16,000 fans I will wear a mask. Blue Jays game with roof open I won't wear a mask but in the concession stands getting food I will wear a mask. Outdoor dining I won't wear a mask. I will avoid indoor dining for a while. I hope by the summer the Feds will remove the testing requirements for vaccinated travelers returning to Canada. And finally, I will shed my vaccines on the anti-vaxers.
Good for you and your choices. The mask comes off and stays off for me once the mandate is lifted. The end of Clown World is near.
 
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Soon Ontario will announce similar plans to drop all mandates
The plan is for March 14 but may be earlier depending on hospital and ICU numbers.
  • lifting capacity limits in all public settings
  • increase social gathering limits to 50 people indoors with no limits outdoors
  • lifting remaining capacity limits on religious services, rites or ceremonies
  • proof of vaccination will be maintained in existing settings in addition to other regular measures
Ontario will still keep vaccine passports.
 

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85% of Canadians get vaccinated because the sooner we have mass vaccination the sooner life can return to normal.

15% don’t. They just want life to return to normal.

Life begins to return to normal. Unvaxxed view this as a loss (?) somehow for the 85% who actually made the sacrifice so that this very return to normal could happen?

Knowledge has never been more readily available yet it seems stupidity has never been more prevalent.
 
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85% of Canadians get vaccinated because the sooner we have mass vaccination the sooner life can return to normal.

15% don’t. They just want life to return to normal.

Life begins to return to normal. Unvaxxed view this as a loss (?) for the 85% who actually made the sacrifice so that this very return to normal could happen?

Knowledge has never been more readily available yet it seems stupidity has never been more prevalent.
The anti-vax will say they pressured the government and take credit for life returning to normal, they will minimize the %85 of the vaccinated and the healthcare workers.
 
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Risk assessment = more unvaccinated people dead = I can live with that. 👌 Trudeau, it's time to assess risk and reward.
 
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Risk assessment = more unvaccinated people dead = I can live with that. 👌 Trudeau, it's time to assess risk and reward.
Considering that there is a 99.98% chance that they will be just fine and you will too, the "risk and reward" should be obvious by now. Don't be afraid to sit across a table from an unvaxxed person. You will live to see another day lol

As far as Trudeau is concerned, he should resign.
 
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