Several business groups have asked the province to consider a vaccine pass system and it looks like they91Ƶll soon be getting their wish.
In a letter to the province last week, the Business Council for B.C. was one of the organizations to ask for a 91Ƶvaccination verification program to mitigate the transmission of outbreaks.91Ƶ
Speaking just prior to the vaccine card announcement, president and CEO Greg D91ƵAvignon said that that such a system was necessary to rebuild customer confidence and help B.C.91Ƶs economy recover from the pandemic.
91ƵObviously, we91Ƶre facing a fourth wave and businesses need as many tools as possible to return to certainty and predictability for both employees and keeping them safe as well as the businesses in their business environment.91Ƶ
The list of venues and events that will require proof of one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by Sept. 13 and full vaccination by Oct. 24 include:
- Indoor ticketed sporting events
- Indoor concerts, indoor theatre, dance and symphony events
- Indoor and patio dining at restaurants
- Night clubs
- Casinos
- Movie theatres
- Fitness centres and gyms, high-intensity group fitness classes
- Organized indoor events including weddings and parties
- Conferences, meetings and workshops
- Discretionary organized indoor group recreational classes and activities
Some businesses have already taken steps to protect staff and customers, including personal protective equipment, distancing and the recently introduced Safe Screen B.C. program, which helps workplaces set up rapid testing onsite. Overall, 83.2 per cent of eligible British Columbians have received their first dose and 74.9 per cent have received both doses.
But what many businesses learned during the pandemic, D91ƵAvignon said, is that government-led initiatives are more effective than an establishment trying to do it alone.
91ƵWhere we91Ƶve found the province not leading it creates confusion that creates frustration and you put people in unenviable circumstances,91Ƶ he said, noting that younger staff or those in junior positions should not be expected to confront someone who has a 91Ƶdifferent interpretation of the rules.91Ƶ
For D91ƵAvignon, it ultimately comes back to the growing acceptance that British Columbians will have to live with COVID-19, on some level, for a long time.
91ƵThis is one more tool that allows us to get on with our lives, whether you91Ƶre going to the Elton John concert in October, or whether you91Ƶre going to a convention of peers or whether you91Ƶre going to Vancouver Canucks or BC Lions game, it just gives us confidence that we can get on with our lives and do it safely.91Ƶ
In a statement, the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade said it welcomed the vaccine card announcement but said that more work needs to be done to ensure the requirement is easily enforced.
91ƵIt91Ƶs imperative that the provincial government works closely with business owners to ensure a seamless transition to the B.C. Vaccine Card, one that protects front-line staff, ensures the technology is widely accessible and available, and is compatible with similar efforts across the country,91Ƶ said CEO and president Bridgitte Anderson.
91ƵThe government should also provide additional clarity and guidance to businesses, especially small businesses, about enforcement of the new public health order and in understanding the rights-based considerations and the legal landscape for implementing vaccination status requirements among employees.91Ƶ
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