Northern health worker turns down vaccine tourism caller
The case of the Vancouver couple accused of flying to a remote Yukon community to get the COVID-19 vaccine has prompted the question — could that happen in Saskatchewan?
Former Great Canadian Gaming CEO Rod Baker and his wife, Ekaterina Baker made the news last week when they were given summary tickets for violating the territory’s Civil Emergency Measures Act, which carried fines of up to $1,000, plus fees. It’s alleged the couple hired a plane to the remote community of Beaver Creek, posed as local workers, and joined the line for the vaccine.
So, is it possible those who are technically not entitled to the vaccine that is being offered in northern Saskatchewan would be tempted to travel there for it? It seems the idea has crossed the mind of at least one person.