drjeff
Well-known member
The difference is that the vaccination record is in the provincial database associated with your health card. It’s really easy to cross check the .pdf you upload to ArriveCAN and your health record. It’s big fines if you get caught. US vaccination is so politicized that there is no way to confirm that the flimsy vaccination card isn’t a forgery.
With the Delta variant now the dominant strain, I don’t see Canada allowing Americans in until they achieve herd immunity. It’s a country with real public health.
In some US based healthcare record systems there is some recording of vaccination status now.
For example, when I received my vaccinations months ago, I filled out the form with my information and health insurance information. I received my vaccinations through my local hospital, which ISN'T part of the hospital network that my primary care physician is affiliated with. When I went for my annual physical about a month ago, the receptionist asked me my vaccination status, I told her I had been, but didn't give her the dates or my vaccination record card that I had on me, and when I was talking my my primary care doc during my physical, he was able to see on my record (and tell me the exact dates of my vaccinations) that I had been vaccinated.
So in some cases at least, there is some documentation of vaccination status, being entered into one's electronic medical record, without the individual providing the direct documentation to their own healthcare provider/network