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City of Summerside adopts vaccine-or-test policy

The City of Summerside will adopt its vaccination policy for employees starting Feb. 28.

Policy will be enforced starting at the end of February

An East Asian woman wearing a mask loads a needle with COVID-19 vaccine.
All staff of the City of Summerside will need to either be vaccinated, or provide a negative COVID-19 test from a Health P.E.I. testing facility once a week or any other times as required by the city up to three times a week. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

The City of Summerside will adopt its vaccination policy for employees starting Feb. 28.

All staff will need to provide proof of their vaccination status.

The alternative is to provide a negative COVID-19 test from a Health P.E.I. testing facility once a week or any other times as required by the city up to three times a week.

"We believe the policy strikes a balance between the rights of those who are fully vaccinated with those who are not," said Coun. Carrie Adams, chair of human resources for the city.

The health and safety of staff and residents is top priority, the city said, and it will continue to work with staff who are vaccine hesitant.

Charlottetown policy enacted in November

The City of Charlottetown enacted its vaccination policy in November of 2021 and there is no testing regime offered as an alternative.

Any employee who isn't vaccinated is placed on administrative leave, except for those with a medical or religious exemption.