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  • 2021-09-28 (xsd:date)
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  • No, Walmart Did Not Say in Sept. 2021 That Customers in Canada Would Need Vaccination Proof (en)
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  • In September 2021, Snopes readers inquired about widely-shared social media posts which claimed that Walmart Canada had announced that, beginning on Nov. 1 of that year, it would be requiring customers who wished to enter its stores to present proof of vaccination against COVID-19, as well as government-issued ID. Those claims were false, and a meme shared online, which was presented as an official Walmart announcement, was bogus. The meme contained the Walmart logo, along with the headline Proof of vaccination required, and the following text: It was shared on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. Notably, we found no instance in which the purportedly official announcement was accompanied by a link to Walmart Canada's website or social media accounts — a red flag that the meme was likely not authentic. Adam Grachnik, director of corporate affairs for Walmart Canada, confirmed for Snopes that the company had never made any such announcement and does not have a policy of requiring customers to show proof of vaccination in order to enter stores, but noted that: We continue to work with governments across the country and are following required restrictions. Update: In January 2022, new regulations took effect in Quebec mandating that certain retailers (such as Walmart) require all customers over the age of 13 to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination before they can enter stores. As a result, Walmart tweeted the following statement on Jan. 24: (en)
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