Have your QR code handy if you’re visiting family or friends in hospitals next week.
Nova Scotia Health says it will begin asking visitors for proof they are doubled vaxxed against COVID on October 13.
“We know how important it is to have loved ones present while a patient is in the hospital. Proof of full vaccination is intended to provide a layer of protection against the spread of COVID-19 so that we can continue to safely maintain family presence, while reducing the risk of introducing or transmitting COVID-19 within our facilities,” said the release from N.S. Health.
The policy also covers long term care homes or if you take someone to the hospital for an appointment.
Exceptions may be made in discussion with the care team for compassionate reasons, such as emergency situations and end-of-life care.
Proof of vaccination will not be required for those seeking or receiving care or treatment.