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September 30, 2021 • Volume 36, No. 10
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Vaccine passports off to bumpy start at local eateries
Olympic gold medalist Vanessa Gilles is surrounded by members of the Ottawa TFC soccer club during a visit to Millennium Park on Sept 16. See story on page 17. FRED SHERWIN/PHOTO
By Fred Sherwin The Orléans Star The vaccine passport system got off to a rough start at local restaurants in Orléans. Many reported that diners hadn’t downloaded their vaccine receipts from the Ministry of Health yet, while some were openly hostile at having to produce the necessary proof that they were fully vaccinated. Little Turkish Village owner Sunil Kurichh said he’s had to turn away several customers so far who have refused to show him proof that they were vaccinated, including a couple who came by the restaurant the day the new rule was implemented on Sept. 22. “They wanted to have dinner but they didn’t have a vaccine certificate so I told them I couldn’t serve them. They got really upset and told me they would never come back, but what can you do? These are the new rules and we
have to follow them or risk getting fined,” says Kurichh. “It’s not an easy thing to do because we need the business, but not at the cost of getting fined,” Kurichh adds. “We didn’t bring in the rule, the government did, yet we have to enforce it and it’s costing us money. You can’t win.” Kurichh’s sentiments are echoed by most restaurant owners in Orléans. Mumbai Masala Grill owner Satpal Singh has also been verbally abused by people upset that they have to prove they’ve been vaccinated in order to eat in his restaurant. And like Kurichh, he is upset that he will likely lose some business as a result, at least in the short term. The requirement to provide proof of vaccination when visiting a restaurant, gym, fitness centre, meeting place, indoor sporting event or theatre became a reality in Ontario on Sept. 22. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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