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==Meeting information== | ==Meeting information== | ||
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− | * | + | *Updates made to [https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/domestic-travel#determine-fully travelling within Canada page] |
− | https:// | + | Continuing to make updates to the [https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/testing-screening-contact-tracing/summary-data-travellers.html summary data pages] |
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− | + | <b>Vaccine | |
− | + | *Updated recommendations from [https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/immunization/national-advisory-committee-on-immunization-naci/recommendations-use-covid-19-vaccines/summary-october-22-2021.html NACI for severe allergic reactions] | |
+ | *Worked with IRCC on [https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/vaccines/life-after-vaccination/vaccine-proof.html proof of vaccination] that went live last week | ||
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+ | <b>BC<b/> | ||
+ | *Announcing today that booster shots will be available for all in the province | ||
+ | *This [https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/covid-19/travel/current page] will be updated tomorrow with details of federal proof of vaccination for travel | ||
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+ | <b>Nova Scotia</b> | ||
+ | Businesses will be able to scan QR codes soon | ||
+ | Many users also using printed version and laminating them | ||
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+ | <b>PEI</b> | ||
+ | Businesses will be able to scan QR code as of next week | ||
+ | Finding that users want to print and laminate their version | ||
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+ | <b>Yukon</b> | ||
+ | Proof of vaccination page offers electronic, email and mail | ||
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+ | <b>Demo Proof of Vaccination - IRCC</b> | ||
+ | IRCC developed a set of pages for Canadian proof of vaccination (for travel outside of Canada) | ||
+ | About the Canadian COVID-19 proof of vaccination | ||
+ | More updates to come clarifying common questions received from feedback | ||
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+ | Much of the feedback is around these areas: | ||
+ | Clients are unaware of the differences between the Canadian COVID-19 proof of vaccination and their provincial/territorial one | ||
+ | Users are confused when directed to provincial/territorial sites and assume they were sent to the wrong place. | ||
+ | Users are expecting to get the proof of vaccination from the federal government as opposed to their provincial or territorial government. | ||
+ | Users don’t know if they already have it or if they need to get a new one | ||
+ | How to update vaccination records | ||
+ | How to get proof through non-digital means | ||
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Revision as of 14:55, 22 November 2021
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Meeting information
Travel:
- Updates made to travelling within Canada page
Continuing to make updates to the summary data pages
Vaccine
- Updated recommendations from NACI for severe allergic reactions
- Worked with IRCC on proof of vaccination that went live last week
BC
- Announcing today that booster shots will be available for all in the province
- This page will be updated tomorrow with details of federal proof of vaccination for travel
Nova Scotia Businesses will be able to scan QR codes soon Many users also using printed version and laminating them
PEI Businesses will be able to scan QR code as of next week Finding that users want to print and laminate their version
Yukon Proof of vaccination page offers electronic, email and mail
Demo Proof of Vaccination - IRCC IRCC developed a set of pages for Canadian proof of vaccination (for travel outside of Canada) About the Canadian COVID-19 proof of vaccination More updates to come clarifying common questions received from feedback
Much of the feedback is around these areas: Clients are unaware of the differences between the Canadian COVID-19 proof of vaccination and their provincial/territorial one Users are confused when directed to provincial/territorial sites and assume they were sent to the wrong place. Users are expecting to get the proof of vaccination from the federal government as opposed to their provincial or territorial government. Users don’t know if they already have it or if they need to get a new one How to update vaccination records How to get proof through non-digital means