Poll workers say Elections Canada put them at risk of contracting COVID-19
OTTAWA — A polling station officer was scared of contracting COVID-19 on Monday because Elections Canada didn’t require workers to be fully vaccinated or allow them to request proof of a medical exemption from maskless voters.
Mary Rose Amaral said she wanted to participate in democracy by working at a Toronto voting station, despite being immunocompromised with asthma.
The 20-year old university student, who worked for 15 hours on Monday, said she expected Elections Canada to take more precautions to protect its employees while working for long hours in close contact with hundreds of voters.
“I felt that kind of put us workers in an unsafe situation, and in addition to that they weren’t requiring any of the workers to get (vaccinated),” she said.