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'No vaccine, no booze': Quebec introduces new restrictions for the unvaccinated

The Canadian province of Quebec, which is the most affected by a surge in COVID-19 cases linked to the Omicron variant, has introduced new restrictions against unvaccinated people.

From now on, liquor and cannabis stores are only accessible to people who are vaccinated against COVID-19.

Health officials say they hope the order will encourage more people to get vaccinated, but Montreal residents seem to be divided over the decision.

"I understand that the government wants to encourage people to get vaccinated, so it's great if it works and there are fewer people in hospitals," said Kilian Belisle, a cinema student.

"We need to be able to go to stores or the SAQ (Société des Alcools du Québec, a Canadian government corporation selling alcohol) or even supermarkets, so yes we can't all have the ability to shop online or things like that," added Estelle Sterie, a clothing store employee.

New cases are spiking in Quebec despite the region having one of the highest vaccination rates in the world, with over 85% of the population having received two doses of the coronavirus vaccine.

The Canadian province is the most affected by the Omicron variant. On Thursday, health officials warned of a "tsunami" of new hospital admissions.

Health Minister Christian Dubé warned that customers will have to display proof of vaccination to enter the government-run Société des Alcools du Québec and Société québécoise du cannabis stores.

"I'm just saying that if you don't want to get vaccinated, stay home," he said.

"If unvaccinated people are unhappy about it," Dubé added, "there's a very simple solution: getting vaccinated."

Proof of vaccination is already required in health facilities, theatres, bars, and indoor sport and performance venues.

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