You have the weekend to figure out how to download or save your vaccine record QR code for proof of COVID-19 vaccination. 

Dr. Deena Hinshaw explains, "Beginning Monday, November 15th, Albertans’ vaccine record must include the QR code in order to enter any business or venue taking part in the program. This means Alberta vaccination records without a QR code, including paper immunization records received at your vaccination appointment, will no longer be accepted."

The exception to the rule will be First Nations and military vaccination records, which will continue to be accepted.

If you received your vaccine shot at an AHS clinic, pharmacy, or doctor's office in Alberta, it will be a simple process to get your QR code. Simply visit alberta.ca/CovidRecords to get the QR code that you can save on your phone or download it and print it. 

If you are having trouble accessing or printing your record, you can visit a participating registry office where they will print it free of charge. Or the other option is you can call 811 to have your QR code mailed to you.

If you have only recently been vaccinated, it may take up to two weeks for online records to be updated. If you have any issues with your record you can visit alberta.ca/CovidRecordsHelp for assistance.