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A few weeks ago, my partially vaccinated partner and my wholly unvaccinated self got an invitation to a group dinner, held unmasked and indoors. There’d be Thai food for 10, we were promised, and two über-immunized hosts, more than two weeks out from their last Moderna doses.
And what about everyone else? I asked. Would they be fully vaccinated, too?
Well, came the response.
Not really. Some would be, some wouldn’t. But it had been so long weren’t we close enough?
The answer was of course
no, and my partner and I ended up staying home. But as the weeks wear on, I’m having more and more of these conversations with people who are struggling to navigate the new social calculus of a partly vaccinated world. Even as infection rates tick up again, people are bending, stretching, and breaking the rules governing how they should act around others: A recent Gallup poll showed that Americans’ vigilance about d
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Food and Drug Regulations.
The above legislative requirements are clearly motivated by
safety concerns that arise from heightened risk of transmitting
communicable diseases to at-risk individuals. There is no
guidance (yet) from any government on whether vaccination for
COVID-19 will be added to the list of required immunizations for
such workers.
More commonly, provinces have the power to order mandatory
vaccination, at the direction of a government official or the
province s Chief Medical Officer of Health.
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However, at the time of writing, most of provinces, including
Ontario, have stated that vaccination will continue to be a
voluntary procedure. Flu Shot Labour Arbitration Decisions Suggest that
Food and Drug Regulations.
The above legislative requirements are clearly motivated by safety concerns that arise from heightened risk of transmitting communicable diseases to at-risk individuals. There is no guidance (yet) from any government on whether vaccination for COVID-19 will be added to the list of required immunizations for such workers.
More commonly, provinces have the power to order mandatory vaccination, at the direction of a government official or the province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health.
[5] However, at the time of writing, most of provinces, including Ontario, have stated that vaccination will continue to be a voluntary procedure.
“Flu Shot” Labour Arbitration Decisions Suggest that Courts May Not Always Uphold Mandatory Vaccination Policies