How to Save COVID Vaccine Passports on iPhones | Best Health Canada

2022-07-24 08:36:42 By : Mr. William Yang

Passports usually evoke images of world travel, opening the door to new and exciting adventures. These days, during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, passports have taken on a new meaning.

With more than 83 percent of Canadians fully vaccinated, individual provinces and the federal government have implemented proof of vaccination policies, also being called vaccine passports, to enable Canadians to return to some semblance of normal life. Across the country, verified vaccine passports allow fully vaccinated Canadians to reenter non-essential spaces, such as movie theatres, sports arenas and restaurants. As a result, vaccine passports are now as essential as grabbing your wallet, jacket and mask before heading out the door.

To make sure you always have your verifiable COVID-19 vaccination information at the ready, here’s how to save your vaccine passport on an iPhone—and how to keep it easily accessible.

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Proof of vaccination has varied from showing the printed or emailed records received after a vaccine appointment to physical vaccine cards and more recently QR codes. In late October, the federal government announced new standardized proof of vaccination in the form of a downloadable QR code.

All Canadian provinces and territories are now following the SMART Health Cards Standards, a digital method of presenting verified health records created in response to COVID-19. It can be downloaded on a mobile device, computer or mobile wallet for iPhone users, and it’s designed to be globally accessible. Individuals outside of Canada, or who were vaccinated outside of Canada, can download and access their health records on the Apple’s Health and Wallet apps as long as their vaccine provider supports the SMART Health Cards standard.

These steps are only applicable for devices using iOS 15 or later so before starting, make sure your software has been updated.

These records are now stored and ready to present at restaurants, gyms and other venues, along with personal identification.

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In order to add a vaccine passport to Apple Wallet on iPhone or iPod touch, devices must be updated to iOS 15.1. The vaccination card will detail your full name, type of COVID-19 vaccines received, the date of each dose, where it was issued and a QR code. None of these details will be accessible without the use of Face ID, Touch ID or a passcode and the vaccination card cannot be shared with other devices. When presented at a public venue, the QR code can be scanned to verify vaccination status.

All vaccination cards will be grouped together in Wallet and there is no limit to how many vaccine passports can be stored in the app. These vaccination records can be deleted out of Wallet at any time, but if deleted, will still exist in the Health app. Both records need to be deleted separately.

In the event that vaccination records need to be updated or changed, for instance after receiving a booster shot, download the new updated vaccination records to the Heath and Wallet apps. Records will not update automatically.

For more detailed info on storing health records and troubleshooting, see Apple’s COVID vaccine passport support page.

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