
Saskatchewan launches COVID vaccination records with QR codes
CBC
Saskatchewan has released new COVID-19 vaccination records with Quick Response codes.
The move comes as the number of COVID-19 cases rise and more residents get vaccinated, following Premier Scott Moe's announced mandatory masking and proof-of-vaccination policies on Thursday.
The new documents, available for people with MySaskHealthRecord accounts, will replace the provincial COVID-19 vaccination records launched in August.
The digital QR code can be downloaded, saved, printed and viewed on mobile devices. And the certificate can be used for international travel.
"This is the next, improved, version of Saskatchewan's COVID-19 vaccination record," Health Minister Paul Merriman said in a statement released on Monday. "It has been something that travelers, businesses and organizations have been asking for."
The certificates are aligned with work the federal government is undertaking on developing a national solution.
"I encourage anyone eligible for vaccination in Saskatchewan to get their vaccines, and to get their COVID-19 vaccine certificate from MySaskHealthRecord," Merriman said.