Vax passport officially launches as Nanaimo businesses navigate newest challenge
NANAIMO — Monday marks the first day of B.C.’s vaccine passport program.
Announced in late August, the passport is a QR-code based system to show a proof of vaccination against COVID-19 allowing access to non-essential indoor settings where people gather for extended periods of time, deemed to be a higher risk of COVID-19 transmission.
Restrictions will affect completely unvaccinated individuals as of Monday, Sept. 13 and partially vaccinated people come Oct. 24. The list of places now required to ask for the passport lean heavily toward the hospitality industry.
“Most people are instructing their staff not to get into it with somebody,” Dan Brady, executive director of the Nanaimo Hospitality Association told NanaimoNewsNOW. “They’re there to try and do their job and ask for the passport but not to get into those arguments. [Businesses] have the right to refuse service.”