Court denies injunction to unvaccinated Quebec caregivers seeking access to residents | Globalnews.ca

A Quebec court has rebuffed unvaccinated caregivers who were hoping to obtain an injunction allowing them to enter nursing homes without showing proof of vaccination.

In a ruling Tuesday, Superior Court Justice Christian J. Brossard says that without an in-depth examination of the case, he can’t conclude the restriction imposed on unvaccinated caregivers causes more public harm than good.

A Montreal lawyer was representing about 80 caregivers and residents who want Quebec to switch from requiring proof of vaccination from caregivers to accepting a negative test result within the previous 72 hours.

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Natalia Manole had argued in court last week that vulnerable residents are suffering without access to caregivers, and if unvaccinated health-care workers are able to work in the same facilities provided they test negative, people looking after loved ones should be afforded the same right.

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In his ruling, Brossard says he must abide by the presumption that the government is acting in the public interest with its COVID-19 health measures, despite serious concerns raised by the plaintiffs.

Brossard says he hopes the epidemiological situation improves, allowing authorities to once again give all caregivers access to health-care establishments.

He also suggests, “with goodwill,” that caregivers who are unvaccinated strictly due to personal choice should “calmly, but diligently” re-evaluate their decision and its impact on the people they’re looking after.

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While rejecting the request for an immediate injunction, Brossard urges that the case challenging the vaccination requirement be heard on its merits quickly, noting that a full hearing of evidence and arguments could lead to a different conclusion.

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