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Horgan backs ‘vaccine passports’ for international travel, hesitant about day-to-day use

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Feds say Canada ‘needs to be part’ of vaccine passport talks as other countries race ahead “When it comes to travel, international travel specifically, there’s an absolute need to make sure that you can certify that you’ve been vaccinated coming into a community,” Horgan said.“But in regular activities in Richmond or Vancouver or Victoria or Kelowna we don’t see the value of that at this time, but we’ll continue to monitor it and if there’s a need to change.”Horgan said proof of vaccination was on the agenda when Prime Minister Trudeau spoke with premiers at their weekly meeting, where most provincial leaders agreed the measure was necessary for travellers.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates.

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