Federal vaccine card allowing B.C. residents to travel is now available

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Federal vaccine card allowing B.C. residents to travel is now available
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The card can also be used for international travel, but those leaving Canada need to check requirements of the country they’ll be visiting.

However, the province says the federal government has indicated it will allow British Columbians to use the B.C. Vaccine Card to travel within the country until Nov. 30, while national proof of vaccination is implemented.

The federal government has said its card can also be used for international travel, but those leaving Canada would need to check the requirements of the country they’ll be visiting., the ministry’s web service, by phone or at most Service B.C. offices.Article content Travellers need two doses of a vaccine, with the second one administered at least 14 days before departure.

The B.C. government also says provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has extended a mask mandate for everyone aged five and up in indoor public spaces in order to continue slowing the transmission of COVID-19. “This important layer of protection will help make all of us safer, along with practising hand hygiene regularly, staying away if sick and, most importantly, getting fully vaccinated,” Henry says in a written statement.The province recorded 584 cases of COVID-19 on Friday, and nine more people have died, for a total of 2,156 deaths.

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