Questions linger for Sask. business owners ahead of vaccine passport implementation
When the Saskatchewan government announced vaccine passports would be required at various establishments and businesses, the first thought that came to Tracy Read’s mind was how she was going to carry out the mandate at her gym.
“The biggest thing was, ‘How do we police it? How do we enforce it? What is acceptable as far as documentation?’ ” said Read, owner of Readiness Fitness in Regina.
The requirement for proof of vaccination or negative test applies to places like restaurants, nightclubs and bars, entertainment and event venues and indoor fitness centres. It takes effect Friday.
Clients have been sending Read proof of vaccination in the form of the vaccine card given during their innoculations and screenshots from MySaskHealthRecord. Read says the gym’s online booking system will be updated to reflect that information so clients will only have to provide proof once.