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The Quebec vaccine passport consisted of a QR code that contained the name of the passport holder, their date of birth, and their vaccination status. This QR code could be loaded onto the VaxiCode app and verified by the VaxiCode Verif app.
On September 1, 2021, a vaccine passport in the form of a QR code came into effect in Quebec, requiring patrons to be adequately vaccinated in order to gain entry to certain places deemed to be high-risk, including gyms, restaurants, bars, and indoor venues.
The QR code can also be physically printed out. [112] New Brunswick requires a Proof of Vaccination system using original immunisation records. [113] Newfoundland and Labrador has plans to release a QR code based system for their vaccine passport. [114] Nova Scotia has a Proof of Full Vaccination Policy using original government issued proof of ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... the vaccine was rejected by the World Health ... (18–55 years) were randomized at two sites in Quebec, Canada, to receive two ...
Quebec received their first shipments of COVID-19 vaccines on December 13, 2020. [40] Priority vaccination of long-term care home residents and healthcare workers began the next day, with an 89-year-old resident of a long-term care home in Quebec City being the first in the province and country to receive a vaccine. [41]
In July 2021, the app began to be used for submitting proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Use of the app was compulsory between November 2020 and October 2022 while COVID-19 travel restrictions were in effect. ArriveCAN has faced scrutiny over its costs and who was subcontracted for its development—becoming the subject of a political scandal in 2024.
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A box of ten vials of the Moderna vaccine at a Pharmacy in Quebec. Major General Fortin announced on February 18, that the period in which Canada experienced limited supplies, is now over and there will be an "abundance of supplies" in the spring and summer months. This will result in a "significant scaling-up of immunization plans in provinces."