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He also said that restrictions in Ontario won’t be eased until he can determine the impact of Thanksgiving weekend on the province’s COVID-19 situation. Moore said the gradual removal of public health measures “has done us well in Ontario all along” and he wants to continue doing so. “We do not see the whole certification process ending suddenly, but having a phased exit from it over time.” “We may not require them in some venues but still require them in mass gatherings,” Moore said. Kieran Moore said he expects Ontario to carry out a “phased removal” of vaccine certificates when the time is right. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Premier Ford is expected to speak this Friday, one week ahead of the implementation of the provincial proof-of-vaccination QR code, on Ontario exiting Step 3. While there is no timeline to implement that phase of the plan, the source added the vaccine certificate program would still be voluntary. “ looking as possibly getting to a point where vaccine certificates won’t be mandatory anymore,” a source with knowledge of the plan said. Sources with knowledge of the plan say the Ford government is working on a post-Step three strategy that will lift capacity limits on businesses where vaccine certificates are required - a plan that will be announced next week.Īs part of that “phased approach” sources say the government is looking at potentially relaxing mandatory proof of vaccination rules, as long as the province’s pandemic picture continues to improve.
Ontario's proof of vaccination requirements could eventually be downgraded to a voluntary program, as the provincial government considers a new set of measures to ease businesses out of pandemic restrictions.