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Premier Doug Ford to make announcement Wednesday on COVID-19 vaccine passports

WATCH ABOVE: Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Wednesday announced that the province will implement an enhanced COVID-19 vaccine certificate for many indoor public settings that are considered high-risk, including restaurants, theatres, gyms and other venues starting on Sept. 22 – Sep 1, 2021

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Premier Doug Ford is set to have a press conference Wednesday afternoon to reveal how a COVID-19 vaccine passport certificate system will work.

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The premier is scheduled to make an announcement at 1 p.m. at Queen’s Park.

He will be joined by Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Kieran Moore, Minister of Health Christine Elliott, and Associate Minister of Digital Government Kaleed Rasheed.

A government source not authorized to speak publicly told Global News on Friday that members of Ford’s cabinet were considering a proposal and some members were opposed to a vaccine passport.

Ford previously and repeatedly said he did not want to make vaccines mandatory, citing human rights violations and saying that it would create a “split society.” Both he and cabinet ministers have punted the issue to the federal government.

There have been mounting calls by local medical officers across Ontario for a province-wide COVID-19 vaccine certificate system when it comes to providing proof of vaccination to employers, for events or to gain entrance inside non-essential businesses.

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— With files from Nick Westoll

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