B.C.’s COVID-19 vaccine card system good first step, medical group says
VANCOUVER — The head of a group representing British Columbia doctors says the province’s COVID-19 vaccine passport system makes sense and is a good first step in driving up vaccination rates.
Dr. Matthew Chow with the Doctors of B.C. says his group would also like to see mandated vaccines for all health-care workers, similar to what is being done with long-term care staff.
He says getting vaccinated is “massively important” in driving COVID-19 case numbers down and reducing infections.
British Columbia released details of its vaccination card system Tuesday, with residents required to display the card to access non-essential businesses starting Sept. 13.