BC’s Shocking Bill 36: Vaccine Status Disclosure Mandate! — Vaccine Disclosure Mandate, BC Health Professionals Update, Public Feedback on Health Policy
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BREAKING & TIME SENSITIVE:
A health professional just told me that under BC’s HPOA ( Bill 36) their College (HCPBC) is about to mandate professionals to disclose all of their vaccine statuses.
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We’ve seen this before.
Public can give feedback by today: https://t.co/4RmK20ReqN pic.twitter.com/ENmqyGBxyS— Drea Humphrey (@DreaHumphrey) August 16, 2025
BREAKING & TIME SENSITIVE:
A recent announcement has sparked significant concern among health professionals in British Columbia. A source within the healthcare community has revealed that under BC’s HPOA (Bill 36), the Health Care Professionals College of British Columbia (HCPBC) is poised to mandate that all professionals disclose their vaccination statuses. This potential requirement raises numerous questions about privacy, ethics, and public health.
The discussion surrounding vaccine disclosure is not new. It has been a contentious topic since the onset of the pandemic, with varying opinions on the importance of transparency versus individual rights. As health professionals, many are now facing the dilemma of whether to comply with such mandates, which could affect their careers and relationships with patients.
With this proposed mandate, the public has a chance to weigh in. Feedback can be submitted by today, and it’s vital for everyone to express their thoughts on this issue. You can participate in this crucial conversation here.
It’s essential to stay informed and engaged in these developments. The implications of mandatory vaccine status disclosures extend beyond the healthcare sector, potentially influencing policies in various fields. As we navigate this evolving situation, maintaining a balance between public health safety and individual rights will be crucial.
Stay tuned for updates as this story unfolds. Engaging with your local representatives and voicing your views can help shape the future of healthcare policies in British Columbia. Your input matters, so don’t miss the opportunity to make your voice heard in this critical dialogue.