Thousands more people have registered for their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, amid threats by Quebec officials to tax the unvaccinated.
Summary
- More than 7,000 people registered for their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday, amid threats by Quebec officials to tax the unvaccinated.
- “Our highest in several days,” tweeted Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé, noting that 5,000 appointments were also made on Monday.
- The tax would apply to all adults in Quebec who refuse to get their first dose of a vaccine “in the next few weeks.”
- Les rdv ont été pris dans toutes les tranches d’âges.
- “I hope this will be an additional incentive for some to go get their first dose,” Dubé said.