We believe the B.C. Provincial Health Officer’s recommendation that workers at industrial sites such as ours be required to demonstrate proof of vaccination is the right thing to do. We also believe this recommendation meets the expectations of the communities in which we live and work.
We will require all LNG Canada staff to confirm their full COVID-19 vaccination status by November 30, 2021, timed to meet travel requirements announced October 6 by Transport Canada. We will recommend that project contractors adopt the same mandatory vaccination requirement for their workers.
Details about program implementation are being developed and will be communicated to staff, stakeholders and community members.
We are committed to protecting workers, community and project from COVID‑19, and to reduce the risk of infection in all areas of our operations and activities. As always, our approach is aligned with direction from public health authorities who view vaccination as a priority.
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