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Newsroom Ready: Regina brewpub introduces vaccinated, non-vaccinated sections
Bushwakker's Brewpub in Regina has introduced a section in its restaurant dedicated for patrons who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, where they are separated from those who are not. The businesses says it was a way to keep customers coming through their doors and feeling safe now that Saskatchewan dropped its vaccine passport system.
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP151571221
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2/21/2022 4:26:00 PM
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choice
COVID-9
customers
non-vaccinated
proof of vaccination
pub
Restaurants
safety
Segregation
seperation
vaccine