Canadian province pushes COVID-19 vaccines by requiring them to buy alcohol, weed — and appointments quadruple
One Canadian province recently turned up the pressure on residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine by requiring the shot in order to purchase some very popular merriments.
During a news conference last Thursday, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé announced that starting Jan. 18, residents will need to show proof of vaccination to buy alcohol and cannabis from government-operated retailers.
The strict measure was reportedly a part of the province’s latest attempt to stem the spread of the coronavirus using its vaccine
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The strong-armed government approach appeared to be immediately effective. Just one day after the announcement, Dubé reported that the daily average for first dose appointment requests quadrupled, shooting up from roughly 1,500 before the announcement to 6,000 on Thursday, the Montreal Gazette reported.. – READ MORE
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