proof of vaccination is proving harder for some than for others.“Many seniors, or quite a few of them, are people that don’t have the technology, or don’t know how to use it.
They’re puzzled about how they’re going to get their proof of vaccination,” said Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism spokesperson Linda Anderson.Anderson adds that while the provincial government has specified that the wallet card obtained at the time of vaccination is an acceptable vaccine passport, not everyone still has their card and others are seeking something more detailed.Vaccination records are available through eHealth Saskatchewan, but Anderson says many older adults will be challenged by the process of registering for an eHealth account and proving their.