Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, so at this point we know what we can control are the -- is the policies as they apply to GNWT employees, and that is the policy that we came out with I'd say fairly early as other governments in other jurisdictions were looking at what they could do to ensure that they are protecting their staff, ensure that they're protecting the people they serve. Any GNWT employees are certainly going to have to follow not only our policy but policies that might be applicable to them if they, for example, attend a municipal building or in any community; if they are required, for example, to do air travel, which, of course, comes with federal requirements. So in that sense, there may well be a number of overlapping guidelines that workers are going to have to follow owing to the fact that a variety of levels of government and private organizations are taking those steps to keep -- to taking all the steps that we know are best placed to keep people safe. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Caroline Wawzonek on Oral Question 775-19(2): Government of the Northwest Territories COVID-19 Vaccination Policy
In the Legislative Assembly on November 22nd, 2021. See this statement in context.
Oral Question 775-19(2): Government of the Northwest Territories COVID-19 Vaccination Policy
Oral Questions
November 22nd, 2021
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