![]() Well, I am scared and that’s why I’m not going out very much,” said Ghirra. They say I’m hiding at home, that I’m scared. He said he has refused to get vaccinated because he does not trust what is in the vaccines and he has a “traumatic fear of needles.” Ghirra said he always wears a mask and keeps his distance when going to his local grocery store and one neighbourhood restaurant. I had planned to break my bubble and get back to life but now that this whole vaccine card has come out, holy crap, now I can’t go anywhere,” he said. I haven’t been going out and having fun with my friends. “I haven’t been doing anything social since the start of the pandemic. He said the restriction will not persuade him to get vaccinated. One of those who won’t be participating is Aaron Ghirra, 25, of Vancouver. “The Delta variant and an increase in cases, largely within the unvaccinated population, has led us to pause and reflect on what steps and what measures we can we take through public health and through other initiatives to protect British Columbians and to protect businesses,” said Horgan. Horgan said the measure is a bid to help keep B.C. 24, they will be required to show proof of being fully vaccinated with two doses. proposal, patrons will have to show government-provided proof of having received one shot of COVID vaccine starting on Sept. That included 768 cases in Interior Health, 419 cases in Fraser Health and 290 cases in Coastal Health. Health Ministry announced there were 1,711 new cases of COVID-19 detected on Friday and the weekend. ![]() struggles with the “high risk” fourth wave of COVID-19, not all businesses and individuals were happy with Monday’s announcement.Īlso Monday, the B.C. While most business groups lauded what Premier John Horgan called a “temporary” measure as B.C. ![]()
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