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Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says that Canadians will likely never be considered fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and that the government's understanding of an "up-to-date" vaccination status has also shifted.

In a press conference on Thursday, June 30, Duclos talked about the current vaccination rates in Canada and went over what the future might look like.

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The Public Health Agency of Canada says that its definition of who is "fully vaccinated" against COVID-19 has not changed to include a booster dose yet, but this may be updated in the future.

In a statement shared with Narcity on December 20, a spokesperson for PHAC confirmed that “At this time, Canada’s definition of a fully vaccinated person has not changed.”

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On Monday, July 12, Dr. Theresa Tam shared some guidance on how to "maximize protection" against COVID-19 even if you're fully vaccinated. The collection of health and safety advice from the Government of Canada breaks down what precautions you should use in various social settings based on your vaccination status.

If you are gathering outdoors with a small group of fully vaccinated individuals, the guide suggests that if you are not vaccinated or you are only partially vaccinated, you don't have to worry about wearing a mask or distancing as long as everyone is comfortable with that. If you're fully vaccinated, you don't need to wear a mask or distance.

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The beach is calling! In an effort to boost tourism in Thailand, the local government is inviting fully-vaccinated foreign travellers to the iconic island of Phuket — including Canadians.

The "Phuket Sandbox" program, which launched on July 1, allows fully vaccinated travellers from certain countries to vacation (without quarantining) on the popular island destination.

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Some of the country's largest travel and tourism companies are not impressed with Canada's new travel restrictions for fully vaccinated Canadians.

In a statement shared on June 21, the Canadian Travel & Tourism Roundtable roasted the "absurdity" of the updated measures and called on the feds to provide a clearer plan to restart international travel in Canada.

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