Covid 19 - Proof of Vaccination
The following is taken from the Government of Ontario's "News Room" - "Ontario to Require Proof of Vaccination in Select Settings". (09/22/2021)
The full site can be found at: https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/1000779/ontario-to-require-proof-of-vaccination-in-select-settings
The Ontario Vaccine Passport can be downloaded here: https://covid19.ontariohealth.ca/
As of September 22, 2021, Ontarians will need to be fully vaccinated (two doses plus 14 days) and provide their proof of vaccination along with photo ID to access certain public settings and facilities.
This approach focuses on higher-risk indoor public settings where face coverings cannot always be worn and includes:
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Restaurants and bars (excluding outdoor patios, as well as delivery and takeout);
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Nightclubs (including outdoor areas of the establishment);
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Meeting and event spaces, such as banquet halls and conference/convention centres;
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Facilities used for sports and fitness activities and personal fitness training, such as gyms, fitness and recreational facilities with the exception of youth recreational sport;
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Sporting events;
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Casinos, bingo halls and gaming establishments;
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Concerts, music festivals, theatres and cinemas;
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Strip clubs, bathhouses and sex clubs;
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Racing venues (e.g., horse racing).
These mandatory requirements would not apply to outdoor settings where the risk of transmission is lower, including patios, with the exception of outdoor nightclub spaces given the risk associated with the setting. In addition, these requirements will not apply to settings where people receive medical care, food from grocery stores, medical supplies and the like. Aligned with public health measures currently in place, indoor masking policies will continue to remain in place.
Ontarians currently have access to a paper or PDF vaccine receipt that includes all relevant information to prove that they are fully vaccinated. As of September 22, Ontarians will be required to show their vaccine receipt when entering designated settings along with another piece of photo identification, such as a driver’s licence or health card. This is similar initial implementation approach announced in British Columbia.
Ontario will also introduce an enhanced digital vaccine receipt that features a QR code, which is safe, more secure and with you wherever you go. This digital vaccine receipt (vaccine passport) can be kept on a phone and easily used to show that you've been vaccinated if you need to. In addition, the province will launch a new app to make it easier and more convenient for businesses and organizations to read and verify that a digital vaccine receipt is valid, while protecting your privacy.