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B.C.'s vaccine card marks step toward province reopening with 'confidence,' premier says

British Columbia has officially launched the B.C. vaccine card, a digital or printed document residents will need in order toaccess non-essential activities and services,such as restaurants, movie theatres and gyms.

Proof of vaccination to be required for restaurants, gyms, theatres and other non-essential activities

Proof of vaccination will be required to dine at a restaurant, exercise at a gym or see a movie in a theatre, among other activities in British Columbia, which has officially launched the B.C. vaccine card a digital or printed document residents will need to access non-essential businesses and activities. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

British Columbiahas officially launched the B.C. vaccine card, a digital or printed document residents in the provincewill need toaccess non-essential businesses, services and activities,such as restaurants, movie theatres and gyms.

Premier John Horgan, Health Minister Adrian Dix and Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henryexplained details of the vaccine card program at a news conference on Tuesday. The move followsthe introduction of vaccine passports in other provinces as a way to encourage vaccination and slow the spread of the coronavirus.

Health officials announced that the new portal will allow people to securely obtain their proof of a COVID-19 vaccination in either digital or hard-copy format.

"We have made the B.C. vaccine card easy for people to getand easy for businesses to check at a glance," Horgan said. "The card is a significant step in getting our economy running on all cylindersand returning to social events safely with the confidence that those around us are also fully vaccinated."

Anyone who wants access to the following places and activities after Sept. 13 will need to show proof of vaccination:

  • Restaurants, pubs, bars and lounges (indoor and outdoor dining).

  • Organized indoor events with 50 or more people (e.g.,wedding receptions, parties, conferences, workshops, etc.).

  • Discretionary organized indoor group recreational classes and activities.

  • Indoor concerts, theatre, dance and symphony events.

  • Fitness centres, gyms, indoor sports (excluding youth recreational sport).

  • Indoor group exercise activities.

  • Nightclubs, casinos, movie theatres.

  • Indoor ticketed sporting events.

From Sept. 13 until Oct. 24, partially and fully vaccinated people will be able to enter these settings and events.

Starting on Oct. 24, people will need to be fully vaccinated with two dosesat least seven days before access will be granted.

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John Horgan says essential services like grocery stores will not be part of the provincial vaccine card system once it's up and running.

Government aims'to keep people safe'

The cards will not be required at grocery stores and other retail settings that haven't seen high levels of transmission, according to officials. They also won't be necessary to access health services, enter a place of worship or vote in the upcoming federal election.

"We have put the vaccine card in place to keep businesses open and to keep people working and to keep people safe," Henry told the news conference.

She saidwhilevaccination is a choice,the vaccine card will helpminimize disruption for everyone. Unvaccinated people will still be able toorder takeout food and participate in outdoor activities, she added.

Henry saidthe mandate is an enforceable public health order.Depending on the violation, fines can range from $230 to$575 for individuals and $2,300 for event organizers or owners/operators of locations.

The vaccine card uses a QR code, a scannable bar code technology that's readable by a digital device such asa smartphone. The QR card can be shown directly from aphone or can be printed.

Officials say there will be a transition period until Sept. 26 for vaccinated people to obtain their card. During this time, the paper record provided at vaccine clinics will be an another acceptable form of proof.

The proof of vaccination requirement includes an exemption for children under the age of 12, but not for people who aren't able to get the vaccine for health or religious reasons. (Maggie Macpherson/CBC)

There is an exemption for children under the age of 12but not for people who aren't able to get the vaccine for health or religious reasons.

The vaccine card is not required for employeesof non-essential businesses and services.

The provincial governmentwas originally slated to move into Stage 4 of itsreopening plan on Tuesday, but Henry said this will be delayed due to an increase in COVID-19 cases.

How to use B.C.'s vaccine card

When you arrive at a business or eventthat requires proof of vaccination, health officials advise having your digital or paper vaccine card ready.

You will be asked to display your vaccine card, along with a piece of valid government photo ID for people 19 and older. People between the ages of 12 and 18do not need to show ID. Families and caregivers can carry a copy of aloved one's vaccine card with themor save multiple vaccine cards to their mobile device.

Health officials say businesses will soon be able to download the B.C. vaccine card verifier app, which will allow them toverify the vaccine card by scanning the QR code. Alternatively, they can visually verify it.

People from other Canadian provinces or territories must show aprovincially recognized vaccine recordand valid government photo ID. International visitors will be required to show their passport and the proof of vaccination they used to enter Canada.

Technical difficulties with website

A soft launch of the province's vaccine card website earlier Tuesday ran intotechnical difficulties after the sitewas overwhelmed by people trying to downloadtheir card.

The government quietly launched the portal a few hours ahead of theofficial news conferenceto test capacity and troubleshoot any glitches that might arise.

The Health Gateway website prompts users to enter their personal health number, date of birth and the date of their vaccination either dose one or dose two in order to downloadtheir vaccine card.

A soft launch of B.C.'s vaccine card website saw some experiencing technical difficulties on Tuesday morning. (CBC)

The Health Ministry said people should not post theirQR codes online due toprivacy concerns.

The president of the Canadian Police Association saidhis group will be paying close attention to the province's plans for enforcement.

Tom Stamatakis has said it is unrealistic for Horgan to suggest police could respond every time a patron refuses to provide vaccination status because that would stretch resources and potentially affect responses to other calls.

The latest data from the B.C. Centre for Disease Control shows the province has 5,872 active cases of COVID-19.As of Tuesday, 85.1 per cent of people 12 years and older in B.C. have received a COVID-19 vaccine.

With files from Rhianna Schmunk