CANADA – British Columbia court agrees to review case against COVID vaccine passports brought by injured women
The women claimed that they could not get the shots for medical reasons but were not eligible for an exemption from the mandates as their conditions were not on a government list.
A British Columbia appeals court agreed to once again hear a court case that will take a close look at whether COVID vaccine passports were legally valid in a case involving two women injured from a first dose of the COVID shot and another not able to get it for medical reasons.
The justices wrote that at issue is whether the “Section 7 right to liberty includes a right to roam as some of the parties have put it is an important one.”