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Veteran Simoni Lawrence and Hamilton Tiger-Cats say 2021 is a new ball game

Veteran Simoni Lawrence and Hamilton Tiger-Cats say 2021 is a new ball game
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Veteran Simoni Lawrence and Hamilton Tiger-Cats say 2021 is a new ball game | iNFOnews

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The right balance : NDP promotes proof of vaccinations for Rider games

Mosaic Stadium. (980 CJME file photo) Showing proof of vaccination to attend a Saskatchewan Roughriders game this season would be a small step that would protect the health-care system and those unable to get inoculated against COVID-19, says the NDP. Speaking to reporters outside Mosaic Stadium on Wednesday afternoon, Regina Elphinstone-Centre MLA Meara Conway warned that with tens of thousands of fans expected to pack the stadium this summer, the games pose a risk of becoming superspreader events. “These superspreader events risk putting additional strain when, again, everyone is hoping particularly our hard-working frontline health-care workers that the worst of this is behind us,” Conway said.

Vaccine proof for events complex, Sask privacy commissioner says

Article content There’s no clear-cut answer about whether people can be required to prove they’ve been vaccinated in order to enter a venue in Saskatchewan, he said in a Wednesday interview. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Vaccine proof for events complex, Sask. privacy commissioner says Back to video Premier Scott Moe cited privacy concerns when he rejected the idea of passing provincial legislation to require proof of vaccination to attend large events like Saskatchewan Roughriders games. Kruzeniski said if a business or venue is not covered by provincial or federal legislation outlining privacy rules, people could be asked for vaccination proof.

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