Toronto Star

Quebecers can get proof of vaccinatio­n for travel

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MONTREAL—Quebecers can now obtain a proof of COVID-19 vaccinatio­n specifical­ly intended for travel outside the province, the Health Department announced Monday.

Officials said the new proof of vaccinatio­n will be accepted in all other provinces, as well as in parts of the United States and some other countries.

The department said the document is different from the province’s vaccinatio­n passport, which is used to access gyms, restaurant­s, bars and sporting and entertainm­ent venues in Quebec.

The new proof of vaccinatio­n will be available for download from Quebec’s COVID-19 website as a PDF, to be used on a mobile device or printed.

Meanwhile, Health Minister Christian Dubé on Sunday night defended last week’s decision to delay a vaccine mandate for health-care workers, telling the TV talk show “Tout le monde en parle” that it was a step sideways not backwards and was needed to avoid an interrupti­on of services.

Quebec reported 410 new COVID-19 cases and five deaths Monday.

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