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<b>Nova Scotia</b> | <b>Nova Scotia</b> | ||
− | Businesses will be able to scan QR codes soon | + | *Businesses will be able to scan QR codes soon |
− | Many users also using printed version and laminating them | + | *Many users also using printed version and laminating them |
<b>PEI</b> | <b>PEI</b> | ||
− | Businesses will be able to scan QR code as of next week | + | *Businesses will be able to scan QR code as of next week |
− | Finding that users want to print and laminate their version | + | *Finding that users want to print and laminate their version |
<b>Yukon</b> | <b>Yukon</b> | ||
− | Proof of vaccination page offers electronic, email and mail | + | *Proof of vaccination page offers electronic, email and mail |
<b>Demo Proof of Vaccination - IRCC</b> | <b>Demo Proof of Vaccination - IRCC</b> | ||
− | IRCC developed a set of pages for Canadian proof of vaccination (for travel outside of Canada) | + | *IRCC developed a set of pages for Canadian proof of vaccination (for travel outside of Canada) |
− | About the Canadian COVID-19 proof of vaccination | + | **[https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-covid-19-proof-vaccination/get-proof.html About the Canadian COVID-19 proof of vaccination] |
− | More updates to come clarifying common questions received from feedback | + | **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 | ||
[[Category:COVID communications]] | [[Category:COVID communications]] |
Revision as of 14:57, 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