Regina city council to hear from delegates, review proof of COVID-19 vaccination report Wednesday
CBC
Twelve delegates are on the roster to voice their thoughts Wednesday on a proposed proof of vaccination system in Regina, among other COVID-19 restriction-related topics.
The residents will speak before Regina city council at their Wednesday meeting at Regina City Hall. A COVID-19 update will be presented during the meeting.
City Manager Chris Holden's report on the delay in the city's proof of COVID-19 vaccination requirement for city facilities will be discussed during the meeting.
The meeting will be closed to the public in order to limit the spread of COVID-19. However, the public can watch the meeting live-streamed online.
The city council meeting will begin at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
The city of Regina is delaying the deadline for its vaccine passport system until Nov. 15.
In August, the city announced its plan to require vaccines for anyone who wants to enter civic facilities like recreation centres, City Hall or city buses.

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