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Island businesses grapple with threats as new COVID-19 vaccine passports start

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Enjoying a beverage on a restaurant patio in Port Alberni comes with some new COVID-19 conditions as of Sept. 13, 2021. (SUSAN QUINN/ Alberni Valley B次元官网网址)

The provincial governmentB次元官网网址檚 vaccine passport program is putting small businesses at risk, says a Vancouver Island business leader.

After consultation with board members, Alberni Valley Chamber of Commerce CEO Bill Collette drafted a letter to B.C. health minister Adrian Dix on Sept. 1 outlining their concerns about the program, asking the province to rethink the rollout.

B次元官网网址淲eB次元官网网址檙e not in disagreement with the vaccine passport, but we are in disagreement with the way theyB次元官网网址檙e rolling it outB次元官网网址攑utting 18- and 19-year-old frontline people at significant risk,B次元官网网址 Collette said.

B次元官网网址淚t points to our real concern about safety of our local employees.B次元官网网址

As of Sept. 13 the provincial health officer will require certain events, services and businesses to ask patrons for proof of COVID-19 vaccination in order to gain entry. Anyone wanting to enter these businesses will have to have had at least one COVID-19 vaccination, and will have to have had both of them by Oct. 24.

The new health order was put in place to try and curb a rising number of COVID-19 cases in B.C. This order will remain in place until the end of January 2022.

Collette said he doesnB次元官网网址檛 feel like the government is listening to small businesses and the concerns they have with enforcing a vaccine passport.

B次元官网网址淭his is really difficult for these business owners. To put these poor people in this kind of position is ill-conceived.

B次元官网网址淭o put it on the backs of the Twin City Brewings and the Clam Buckets and businesses like that in our opinion is poorly thought out.B次元官网网址

The Clam Bucket was subject of a veiled threat last week on a Facebook group formed to find out which businesses in the Alberni Valley may not be asking for vaccine passports. No one at the restaurant wanted to talk on the record, but management posted on the Clam BucketB次元官网网址檚 Facebook page about the B次元官网网址渄isturbingB次元官网网址 day they had after learning about the threat.

B次元官网网址淭o say we have been nervous about the upcoming vaccine passports is an understatement,B次元官网网址 they posted.

B次元官网网址淭hese things are beyond our control, we did not vote on this, there is no option to opt out.B次元官网网址

Aaron Colyn of Twin City Brewing decided to be direct with his customers. He posted on the craft breweryB次元官网网址檚 Facebook page that beginning this week, all dine-in guests over the age of 12 will be required to present proof of vaccination along with a piece of government-issued ID if over the age of 19. B次元官网网址淲eB次元官网网址檝e seen neighbouring businesses threatened with violence because they plan to follow the provincial order and there is a general sense of unease with our team regarding upcoming interactions with the public,B次元官网网址 he wrote. B次元官网网址淲e ask for your patience and understanding going forwards.B次元官网网址

Colyn said there have been numerous discussions about the changes, including among the BC Craft Brewers Guild. Other breweries have taken to social media to give their customers advance notice, and some, like Dog Mountain Brewing in Port Alberni, are taking a couple of days off to give their staff a break.

B次元官网网址淲e felt it was going to be less hard on our team to give advance notice what people can expect from us next week,B次元官网网址 Colyn said. B次元官网网址淲e knew there was going to be push-back online but we thought making people aware that if theyB次元官网网址檙e not willing to go along with whatB次元官网网址檚 been directed for businesses they should know ahead of time.

B次元官网网址淭here has been a climate here in town that has been difficult to navigate,B次元官网网址 he added. B次元官网网址淲e want to stay open.B次元官网网址

Other businesses have followed Twin City BrewingB次元官网网址檚 lead and taken to social media to advise customers that come Sept. 13 they will be following public health orders. Some, like RHM Donair and Subs, have switched to takeout only. The vaccination passport rule does not apply to restaurants not offering table service.

Business owners or event organizers face a fine of $2,300 if they are found to have violated the provincial health order. There are also fines of $230 or $575 for individuals who violate the orders.



Susie Quinn

About the Author: Susie Quinn

A journalist since 1987, I have been the Alberni Valley B次元官网网址 editor since August 2006.
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