It’s not news to us. We’ve been hearing for months of what’s being called “vaccine tourism”. Given that our vaccination program has not rolled out anywhere near like it was intended due to supply issues, those people have no clue when they’ll be eligible here and I’d get the shot there too under their circumstances. I’d think it would be a bigger issue for the actual residents of those states if they are being given vaccine that should more rightly go to citizens.
Larger questions about snow-birding (for me anyway) are:
- The fact they risked leaving relatively safer places in Canada to go Florida and Arizona where the rates of infection and death are exponentially higher;
- The fact that they have left Canada against orders prohibiting non-essential travel under our State of National Health Emergency;
- What they’re doing for medical insurance because their provincial plans are all void due to the the point directly above and most travel insurance sold here in Canada (at least for a while) had clauses specifically excluding Covid-related illness;
- What our newest round of restrictions mean for their plans to return. Any citizen reentering Canada from abroad must be quarantined under guard in a federal Covid facility for 3 days while awaiting testing at a set cost of $2,000/per person plus the cost of testing. They must have reservations at the facilities before crossing the border. Upon release they must finish quarantine for 11 additional days at home and test negative again (at their own cost).