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1. Incentivize those who haven’t had the vaccine to take it.
2. Prevent those who haven’t had a vaccine from engaging in activities where they are at higher risk of catching or spreading it.
3. Protect employees who work at the places where you need a pass - vaccines significantly reduce death but you can still have long term effects with the vaccine.
4. Limit viruses ability to mutate and get around the vaccines
Probably a lot of other reasons too
For clarity I meant for number 3 you can still catch it and have nasty long term effects even with the vaccine, although the likelihood is much lower, but why expose people to that risk unnecessarily.
Because 25% unvaccinated is still millions of people - lots of kindling still out there to let this thing overwhelm ICUs like we are seeing right now in Alberta. Also if someone hasn’t gotten vaccinated by now it’s unlikely that education or hand holding will convince them. Unfortunately what we have remaining is an apathetic/low IQ crowd where physical barriers are necessary to force them to call a doctor or whatever and learn more about vaccine safety. Thankfully it is working and the small minority we see on BlogTO type news outlets shouldn’t take away from the fact we are seeing thousands of first doses still being administered.