Ontario’s Vaccine Passport to Go Under Review for Reopening Plan: Chief Medical Officer

Ontario’s Vaccine Passport to Go Under Review for Reopening Plan: Chief Medical Officer
Kieran Moore, Ontario chief medical officer of Health, speaks at a press conference at Queen’s Park regarding the easing of restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto on Jan. 20, 2022. Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press
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Ontario’s vaccine passports will soon go under review so a plan for lifting the COVID-19 mandates can be developed, the province’s chief medical officer said, as the province enters a state of emergency over protests against the governments’ COVID-19 mandates.

Dr. Kieran Moore made the announcement in a press conference on Thursday, where he said the public health indicators continue to show an improvement in the COVID-19 situation in Ontario, though the province will still not immediately lift the mask mandate or the proof of vaccination system.