You should be able to get it added to your immunization book; probably good to have it there anyway.You mean the little business cards that I got that I wrote my own name on? Nope, haven’t tried it yet.
My pharmacist new I was retired military as soon as I pulled out my yellow book and asked her to enter the COVID shot(s) into it. She said that almost to a person, Ex-Mil would always bring their yellow book with them.You should be able to get it added to your immunization book; probably good to have it there anyway.
Yes, in my ancient yellow book with my handwritten names (went from maiden name, to married name, and back to maiden). Of course, if I was going to forge something, I would make it look far more professional than that.Are your covid shots registered in your military needle book?
I don't see why it wouldn't be accepted then.Yes, in my ancient yellow book with my handwritten names (went from maiden name, to married name, and back to maiden). Of course, if I was going to forge something, I would make it look far more professional than that.
Sorry, a bit of a Luddite here. How did you do that?I took the certificate they gave me and turned it into a password protected QR code for my phone.
Most QR code programs give you the option to produce one.Sorry, a bit of a Luddite here. How did you do that?
Not to suggest the provincial Covid-19 proof of vaccination reciept is more, or less official, or secure, than the CAF.I'm wondering if the US border officials would have any issues with my proof of vaccination. I would hate to make plans and then get an unpleasant surprise.
That will be difficult, as it requires an Ontario health card. The QC version is a bit more flexible, but probably going to be a general issue for CAF members, if the provincial versions require a health card.Not to suggest the provincial Covid-19 proof of vaccination reciept is more, or less official, or secure, than the CAF.
But, Ontario residents may wish to carry it in their wallet- in addition - to their CAF proof.
Right. I should have said - if - one has an OHIP card.That will be difficult, as it requires an Ontario health card.