The return of health measures shunned by Canadians, according to a survey

While cases of COVID-19 are increasing across the country and worrying Canadians regarding their health, a majority of them are still not inclined to return to health measures, according to a recent survey by the Angus Reid Institute.

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The implementation of the mandatory mask or even the vaccine passport is much less popular with respondents than in previous waves.

If seven out of ten Canadians surveyed were in favor of the introduction of the vaccine passport during the fourth wave, last September, their number now drops to 25%.

Regarding the mask, if 74% of respondents recognize its effectiveness once morest the spread of the virus, only 51% would agree to its mandatory return in public spaces.

In general, 38% of respondents believe that no action is necessary on the part of governments during this seventh wave.

In Quebec more particularly, half of the people questioned are in favor of the return of the mask, once morest 27% of the vaccine passport and 18% of the travel restrictions.

Conversely, 35% do not want change.

Remember that Quebec is the last province to have abolished the obligation to wear a mask last May, with the end in public transport a month later.

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