All Thunder Bay libraries will off a new service to print proof of vaccination for free to individuals.
With not everyone having access to a computer/printer or smart phone, the Library is stepping up to fill the void.
Soon you’ll be able to get your laminated as well.
How to print:
- In person at any location during hours of operation – computers will be available for individuals to use to access the online portal and print proof of vaccination forms – staff will be available to assist, if needed
- By sending a PDF file of the proof of vaccination to any library location (by email to brodie@tbpl.ca, waverley@tbpl.ca, mjlb@tbpl.ca or cpark@tbpl.ca). Staff will print the PDF files and will wait for patrons to present themselves in person. Photo identification will be required for pick up of vaccine records.
- If people are picking up vaccination records for members of their family, they must present the person’s health card as proof of identification.
- To access vaccination records online, people must know the postal code that is associated with their individual health card.
People who don’t have a green health card or who have questions about the vaccine certificates, can contact the Thunder Bay District Health Unit by phone at 625-5900 from Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.