Ontario to require proof of vaccination in high-risk settings starting Sept. 22
TORONTO — Giving in to mounting pressure from experts, businesses and political opponents, Premier Doug Ford announced a vaccine certificate system Wednesday that will see Ontarians showing proof of immunization to access public spaces such as restaurants, gyms and movie theatres.
But the new system – which takes effect Sept. 22 and won’t be required for retail and services such as hair salons – came under criticism for not applying to venue staff and for taking too long to kick in.
Premier Doug Ford, who previously denounced vaccine certificates as creating a “split society,” said he had changed his mind as the province experiences a fourth wave of infections.
“This is something that I did not want to do. This is a serious step that we’re not taking lightly,” the Progressive Conservative premier told reporters. “This is a temporary tool that we won’t use for a day longer than we have to.”