https://www.ontario.ca/page/vaccines-children-school#section-4
1. Medical reasons
2. Due to conscience
3. Religious belief
Look exactly one line up from the heading "Exceptions"
https://www.ontario.ca/page/vaccines-children-school#section-4
1. Medical reasons
2. Due to conscience
3. Religious belief
I won’t be in crowds any time soon but I’m not a unhealthy person also. I’m not getting this rushed vaccine. I think Swedens approach blows all this hype right out the water. They have never shut down yet. Hmmmm ehAll the more reason why none of this makes sense. Since the vaccines only prevent the majority from becoming ill, and they can still get and transmit Covid then what is the point of all this?
If someone chooses to take the risk of going out and getting Covid without being vaxxed, how is that an issue to anyone else?
masks are safe for children 2 and up, and that’s even those with special medical needs. Why wouldn’t you protect your toddler?
Does it matter?
MLSE has decided how they want to conduct their business, and no one is forced to go to Leafs' games.
Actually, might be some turnover of tickets and perhaps a hooligan crowd will show up and make some noise?
Because there's a near 0% fatality rate under 9 for one thing.
Let's put helmets on all toddlers. Learning to walk is dangerous.
Through their triple stacked masks at 60% building capacity? Can't get any worse I guess, I wouldn't count on it though.
It’s not all about fatality rate. Hospitalizations of children are going up considerably, but whatever, it’s pretty clear from your comment you don’t want to have a reasonable debate so I’ll bow out before it begins
Yeah it’s something else for sure eh.That’s just standard political capital now a days. Lol
masks are safe for children 2 and up, and that’s even those with special medical needs. Why wouldn’t you protect your toddler?
Restrictions based on medical status is always illegal. Can you turn away someone in a wheelchair? Someone who is blind? Someone with HIV or AIDS or even Tuberculosis? The answer is no.
And businesses are not private if they allow the public through their doors, once that happens, they cannot discriminate for any reason. Every businesses licensing agreement states they are required to follow Human Rights, Canadian/Provincial/Municipal laws/by-laws or face fines up to and including the loss of their license.