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Quebec to end COVID-19 vaccine passport system on March 14

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COVID-19 vaccine passport system, the province’s health minister announced Tuesday.“We are withdrawing it gradually we learn to live with the virus,” Christian Dubé told reporters in Quebec City.The passport will no longer be used for big-box stores as well as the government-run liquor and cannabis stores starting Wednesday.

Proof of vaccination will not be required to access places of worship as of Feb. 21.Quebec’s vaccine passport system will be fully lifted on March 14.

Quebec records 56 new COVID-19 deaths as hospitalizations fall The move comes one day after Premier François Legault said he would meet with public health officials to discuss whether the province’s vaccine passport system should remain in use.Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced on Monday the proof-of-vaccination mandate in his province will be lifted as of March.

Alberta and Saskatchewan have already ended similar requirements, while the Manitoba government also plans to lift its own system next month.When asked if Quebec had plans to lift its mask mandate, the interim director of the province’s public health department said Tuesday it was too soon to do that.Luc Boileau said pandemic-related hospitalizations are dropping but they remain high and that they need to ease health rules slowly.“The health system is still fragile,” Boileau said. “It’s going better but it’s still fragile.”Quebec is in the midst of gradually loosening health restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19.

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