The business community in Ontario is in favour of a national vaccine passport.
The Ontario Chamber of Commerce is sending a letter to the Premier, Prime Minister, and federal and provincial Health Ministers.
It says a centralized proof of immunization system would encourage more Canadians to get vaccinated and let more businesses safely re-open.
The letter says that until a national standard is created, Ontario should look at adopting Manitoba’s system that uses cards or digital QR codes.
President Rocco Rossi says a federal or provincial approach should avoid making extra barriers for businesses wanting to re-open.
He suggests large event venues could safely re-open by requiring you to scan a vaccination card or QR code to enter.
The group represents 60,000 members across Ontario.
The #ONChamberNetwork supports a centralized, Canada-wide approach to COVID-19 proof of vaccination.
This would both encourage more Canadians to get vaccinated & allow more businesses to safely reopen.
Read our letter: https://t.co/qNmiFcPleD pic.twitter.com/Qm7qlM9TG6
— Ontario Chamber (@OntarioCofC) August 7, 2021
