October 1st: Canada Drops All Covid Vaccine Restrictions as Well as Masks

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Yes, the day many have been waiting for is soon to arrive.

Beginning this Saturday, Oct 1, 2022, those entering or leaving Canada will be free of the overbearing Covid restrictions.

Unbelievably, an estimated 90% of Canadians over 12 years of age have been fully injected with what is broadly entitled “Covid Vaccines” (however, these are not vaccinations at all, but that’s another story).

OTTAWA, Sept 26 (Reuters) – “Canada will drop all COVID-19 restrictions for travelers from Oct 1, including vaccination and masking requirements for flights and trains, the government said on Monday.

The move is likely to boost the Canadian travel industry, already booming after months of a lull during the pandemic.

Canadian carriers were also pressing for an end to mask mandates on flights, citing thousands of incidents of non-compliance this year alone.”

You can read the full story by clicking here. Reuters

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