MONTREAL - Adult Quebecers who refuse to be vaccinated against COVID-19
will be forced to pay a “significant” financial penalty, Premier
Francois Legault said Tuesday, one day after the sudden resignation of
the province's public health director.
The penalty would be the first of its kind in Canada and would apply to
unvaccinated residents who don't have a medical exemption, Legault told
reporters in Montreal. The “health contribution” is necessary, he said,
because about 10 per cent of adult Quebecers aren't vaccinated, but
they represent about half of all patients in intensive care.
“I think right now, it's a question of fairness for the 90 per cent of
the population who made some sacrifices - I think we owe them this kind
of measure,” Legault said, adding that the unvaccinated should be forced
to pay for the extra burden they are placing on the health-care system. Source