Some Sask. businesses objecting to proof of vaccination requirements
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A handful of Saskatchewan business owners have stated they will not enforce the province’s proof of vaccination policy, with some citing an inability to enforce the new rule and others vocalizing a fundamental disagreement with the policy.
As of Friday, a variety of businesses in Saskatchewan now require visitors to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test for entry, forcing owners and staff to make some adjustments.
The proof is required at businesses including indoor restaurants, bars, gyms, bars, event venues, sporting events and more.
A Google Doc titled “SK Businesses Again vPass Directory” contained a list of Saskatchewan businesses that chose not to enforce the policy. Many businesses on the list are not required to enforce the policy, and the document has since been deleted.
The owner of one of the businesses on the list, Tilli-Beans Bakery & Coffee Shop in Wolseley, shared their view in a Facebook post.
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