Canada gradually lifts epidemiological restrictions

Canada gradually lifts epidemiological restrictions

Each province decides for itself what and when to cancel.

With the 16th highest vaccination rate in the world, 84.63% as of Feb. 13, 2022, Canada could afford to remove the mask regime and universal vaccination passports. While it cannot yet be said with any certainty that hospitalizations are on the decline, it is clear that most Canadians are already vaccinated — and again the question arises as to whether vaccines protect them against new strains of coronavirus.

The province of Ontario, where strike against restrictions as of Jan. 29, plans to abolish vaccination passports as of March 1, but maintain a mask-based regime. Rapid tests will become more accessible — the plan is to distribute 5.5 million tests a week to the public so that people can find out more quickly that they are no longer contagious. As of Feb. 17, most restrictions on the percentage of capacity in public places will be lifted. Everywhere except concert venues, theaters, and arenas will now count the number of people in a single room. There must be no more than 50.

Alberta allowed children under 12 and students not to wear masks as of Monday. Saskatchewan no longer requires vaccination passports, but insists on wearing masks in public places until the end of February. In Quebec, gyms and spas are allowed as long as they are 50 per cent full, and sports and entertainment events are allowed as long as there are no more than 25 people in attendance.

In Manitoba, as of Tuesday, compulsory self-isolation for those in contact with the infected has been lifted, and restaurants and hockey games are allowed without restrictions. The limit on the number of people at an indoor meeting, unless they are checked for vaccinations, is 50. Teenagers are no longer restricted from participating in sports and going to public places. As of March 1, the province plans to completely abolish vaccination passport checks, and the mask regime as of mid-March.

Not all medical workers agree with the cancellation of restrictions. Opposition figures are also speaking out about the dangers of prematurely lifting quarantine measures and calling the concession to protesters "shameful. There is debate about whether to vaccinate children under five — vaccine maker Pfizer is pushing for emergency approval of a vaccine for the youngest children in the US, although children under 11 did not begin vaccinating until late 2021.

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