You don't have to go online to get your vaccination card. Airdronians will be able to access their COVID-19 vaccination records and have them printed at local registry offices across the province.

With the Alberta government have implemented the vaccination Restrictions Exemption Program on September 20th, those who do not have access to computers or printers will be able to go to their local registry to obtain a card-sized proof of vaccination. But there are other options as well. 

By doing so, one can bypass the long wait times that many experienced by trying to access health records through the MyHealth Records account.

Other options include:

  • Showing a paper copy of one's immunization records that were given in-person following a COVID-19 vaccine
  • Contacting the pharmacy or physician's office where they received the vaccine
  • Calling 811 to request a copy to be mailed to one's residence.

It is important to note that those who just received their vaccines, may not be able to access them right away. COVID-19 vaccination records may take up to two weeks to show on both alberta.ca/CovidRecords and MyHealthRecords.

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