Nova Scotians can download their proof of vaccination from this provincial government website or by calling 1-833-797-7772. You need your health card to log into the site. Once you download the certificate showing you've had two doses of vaccine, you can either print a hard copy or store it on your phone.

The Commission is aligning with the province's policy and will require proof of full vaccination for students writing their licensing exams. Providing proof of full vaccination will be in addition to masking, social distancing and sanitizing, which the Commission announced would continue for exams in phase 5.

 

 Students must provide proof of full vaccination as part of the COVID-19 screening declaration that is required to be completed the day before the exam. To be considered fully vaccinated, students must receive their second dose at least 14 days before their scheduled exam.

 

 COVID-19 tests are not a substitute for proof of full vaccination and will not be accepted.

 

 Students who are unable to get vaccinated per the exemptions set out under the Nova Scotia Proof of Full Vaccination Policy must contact the Registrar for alternate arrangements. Students who are unable to wear a mask for the duration of the exam due to medical reasons must also contract the Registrar for alternate arrangements. Students must provide their Valid Medical Contraindication for COVID-19 Vaccination letter from a physician confirming the need for alternate arrangements.


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The Commission office is continuing to follow COVID-19 safety measures. Public and licensee access to the Commission office is by appointment only. Visitors to the office are also required to provide proof of full vaccination, wear a mask, sanitize, and respect social distancing. Those wanting to visit the office, but are unable to meet the COVID-19 guidelines must contact the Registrar for alternate arrangements.

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 Open houses would be an example of an "indoor and outdoor events and activities like receptions, social events, conferences and training that are hosted by a business or organization" which would require proof of full vaccination from those attending. Private, controlled showings/inspections would not be subject to the vaccine policy. However, it is important for licensees to have conversations with their clients about COVID-19 safety measures. Clients may request that licensees, consumers, inspectors, etc. who enter their home provide proof of vaccination, wear masks or gloves, sanitize, etc. Licensees must follow the lawful instruction of their clients.

Ashe is facing charges under the Health Protection Act for producing a fraudulent proof of vaccination to Hockey Nova Scotia, and knowingly providing false and misleading information to a public health inspector.

As Nova Scotia's proof-of-vaccination rules launched Monday, restaurateur Christine Bower said she was anxious her staff may face more tense encounters like one that left workers unsettled over the weekend.

After she and restaurant co-owners published a post on social media describing the incident as hurtful and frightening, the Halifax restaurateur said a stream of online abuse ensued. Bower said she hopes more outbursts won't occur now that the province's proof-of-vaccination system has entered into effect.

The province said original proof of full vaccination records are acceptable in paper and digital formats, and they must include the person's name as well as the brand of vaccine they received and date upon which they received it. Nova Scotia plans to implement VaxCheckNS later this month, which is a free cellphone application that reads QR codes.

An online poll conducted mid-September by Narrative Research indicated 67 per cent of the 1,231 Canadians aged 18 and older who were polled supported mandatory proof of vaccination for eating at restaurants.

At the Little Eden Cafe and Bakery in downtown Halifax, customers Taylor Stokal and Rebecca Williams said that showing proof of vaccination was already part of their routine. Stokal said obtaining her documentation online was seamless and required just minutes to download from the Health Department website.

Prince Edward Island will impose its vaccination passport system on Tuesday. The so-called P.E.I. Vax Pass will initially involve a paper proof of vaccination and will progress to a QR code later in October.

Keep an eye out for updates via Nova Scotia COVID-19 Proof of Vaccination.

 

Effective October 30, 2021, all travellers 12 years of age and older departing from Canadian airports, travellers on VIA Rail and Rocky Mountaineer trains, and marine passengers on non-essential passenger vessels, such as cruise ships, on voyages of 24 hours or more will be required to be fully vaccinated to travel. To allow travellers time to become fully vaccinated, there will be a short transition period where they will be able to travel if they show a valid COVID-19 molecular test within 72 hours of travel as an alternative to providing proof of full vaccination. If travellers have not already started the vaccination process, or do not start soon, they risk not qualifying for travel as of November 30, 2021.


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Funeral services hosted by a business or organization (indoor and outdoor) can have up to 25 people plus the person conducting the ceremony and funeral home staff without proof of full vaccination. Masks are required (indoor and outdoor). Receptions and visitation are only permitted with proof of vaccination.

Funeral services hosted by a business or organization (indoors and outdoors) can have up to 25 people plus the person conducting the ceremony and funeral home staff without proof of vaccination. Masks are required (indoors and outdoors). Receptions and visitation are not permitted.

Please monitor restrictions and guidelines as the situation remains fluid and may change at any time. The full list of restrictions and guidelines can be found here.

Funeral services hosted by a business or organization (indoors and outdoors) can have up to 25 people plus the person conducting the ceremony and funeral home staff without proof of vaccination. Masks are required (indoors and outdoors). Receptions and visitation are not permitted.

Information on immunizations provided in school settings is available on P/T government websites, as well as in a full immunization schedule format offered by the Public Health Agency of Canada , updated on a quarterly basis by the Canadian Nursing Coalition for Immunization (CNCI) (Table 1). School immunization programs can differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction (5). At present, three provinces (Ontario, New Brunswick, and Manitoba) have strengthened their school immunization policies through legislation that applies strictly to school-age children. Ontario and New Brunswick require proof of vaccination prior to school entry against several diseases , whereas Manitoba requires only proof of vaccination against measles (5). The laws in each of these three provinces include a clause that allows parents to exempt their children from being vaccinated for medical or religious/philosophical reasons. However, in the event of an outbreak, unvaccinated children may not be allowed to attend school

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Any ferret over 3 months of age traveling without proof of rabies vaccination can be immediately vaccinated upon arrival in Canada at a veterinary clinic without quarantine.


Stewart said RANS has had meetings with Public Health around the modified rules of Phase 5 to try to make it easier for restaurants to move into that phase. For example, he said they worked around the idea of checking for proof of vaccination when customers are at their tables as opposed to having customers wait in long lineups at the door that can cause congestion.

Recreation Nova Scotia, a not-for-profit that promotes the values and benefits of recreation and leisure, has on its website a document outlining all the requirements of the proof of vaccination mandate and how it will apply to its members.

Movie theatres are also required to ask for proof of vaccination. The Examiner reached out to Cineplex, which owns and operates theatres in Nova Scotia, and Melissa Pressacco, director, communications, sent along this statement:

As of Monday, October 4, proof of COVID vaccination is required to enter non-essential businesses in Nova Scotia. This includes destinations from restaurants and cafes, to sporting events and concerts, to gyms and dance classes.

The Province of Manitoba announced that the requirement to show proof of vaccination to enter public venues will be lifted on March 1, 2022. Indoor mask requirements and all other restrictions are to end on March 15, 2022 with the possible exception of mask use in long-term care homes. (link)

The Province of Qubec announced that the proof of vaccination requirements in the province will be gradually relaxed over the next several weeks. Beginning March 14, 2022, there will no longer be a proof of vaccination requirement, except for travelers. (link)

Where proof of vaccination is not required, public indoor gatherings will be capped at 25 per cent capacity or 25 people (whichever is lower). Outdoor gatherings will be capped at 50 people without proof of vaccine.

Restaurants and eateries must maintain six feet between tables, clients must continue to show proof of vaccination. Masking is required for all patrons, there can be 10 people maximum per table and not dancing or karaoke is permitted.

As McGill University starts classes for the fall semester, members of the Students' Society of McGill University (SSMU) opted for the front lawn over the classroom to protest the school's decision not to require proof of COVID-19 vaccination to be on campus.

Ontario and New Brunswick are the only provinces that require proof of vaccination against measles, mumps and rubella, as well as tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), polio and chicken pox for children to be allowed to attend school. Otherwise, parents are required to get a medical or religious exemption. 17dc91bb1f

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