There was far more in-person audience engagement at the second of the ongoing series of town hall meetings on COVID-19 vaccination and testing, at the Princess Margaret Secondary School last evening.
The focus shifted early onto the topic of vaccines and the efforts by some employers to force workers to be vaccinated or face regular testing.
It prompted a response from Acting Attorney General Wilfred Abrahams.
Mr. Abrahams added that it is possible that by the end of the town hall meetings they could end up with a position that is not strictly legal.
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