Toronto Star

Vaccine rate of 75 per cent is good, but not good enough

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Re Canada has hit a major vaccine milestone. There’s still more work to do but reasons to feel good about what’s been accomplish­ed, Sept. 17

The milestone is 75 per cent of adults in Canada. Is that is a reason to feel good?

When what is being said is that 25 per cent declare it is their right to become infected, to be a carrier of COVID-19, to usurp medical facilities to the degree that many other patients are denied treatment and have to endure the consequenc­es, and to facilitate this pandemic, now in its fourth wave, to a fifth or sixth.

Yes, they claim their right to not be vaccinated. Just where did this “right” come from? Most would say it’s embodied in our constituti­on, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Our politician­s certainly act as if that right is so enshrined. But as the opening paragraph of the charter states, there is no such thing as an absolute right. There are limits: “Limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrab­ly justified in a free and democratic society.”

It is time that we quit this dance of vaccinatio­n certificat­es, vaccinatio­n passports and refusal to be vaccinated as a personal choice. It is time to make vaccinatio­n mandatory.

David Kister, Kingston, Ont.

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