COVID-19 vaccination to access certain non-essential services and activities, some businesses are already vowing to defy the mandate.“We just don’t want to be the ones to enforce something where people feel like their privacy rights are being infringed on,” Stephanie Herring, co-owner of Esquimalt’s Sunnyside Café, told Global News.
Some Kelowna businesses pushing back against vaccine cards “For us to have to ask people to show something is only going to cause confrontation and we don’t want to put our staff in that position either.”Herring and her business partner Brendan Marshall say they are “definitely not” anti-vaxxers, but that they feel like they’ve been put in an unfair position by the ‘vaccine passport’ plan.Since the pair posted.