The Canadian province of Quebec became the first to introduce COVID-19 vaccine passports over the Delta variant of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. “The principle behind the vaccine passport is that people who have made the effort to get their two doses should be able to live a semi-normal life,” provincial prime minister Francois Legault told a press conference regarding the mandate, according to the AFP news agency. Neither Legault nor other officials elaborated on the nature of the vaccine passport or when it would be imposed, with Legault saying those would be revealed in the coming days. The premier mentioned that unvaccinated people will essentially be denied certain “privileges.” “We will give certain privileges to those who have agreed to make the effort to get their two shots,” Legault said. His comments were praised by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who told reporters: “I fully support the initiative of Mr. Legault …