COVID-19 Update: Saskatchewan’s Vaccine Verifier App

The province’s vaccine verifier application will be available by end of September, just in time for the vaccine passport launch.
COVID-19 Update: Saskatchewan’s Vaccine Verifier App
September 24, 2021

Saskatchewan’s proof of vaccination system is scheduled to launch on October 1. Certain businesses, such as restaurants providing indoor dining, bars, nightclubs, casinos, movie theatres and other event and entertainment venues will need to verify an individual’s proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test before allowing access to the business.

Proof of vaccination is not required for outdoor dining at restaurants, grocery stores, fast food restaurants offering takeout or delivery services, facilities hosting non-ticketed amateur sporting events like youth sports and private events such as weddings or funerals held at public indoor venues.

Valid proof of vaccination

Saskatchewan residents can access their proof of vaccination through their MySaskHealthRecord account. Businesses are able to accept the following formats as valid proof of vaccination:

  • Printed copy of vaccination records
  • Screenshot of vaccination record
  • QR code accessed through MySaskHealthRecord, printed or on mobile
  • Wallet cards received at the time of immunization

Residents can also choose to download the free Saskatchewan Vaccine Wallet App (SK Vax Wallet) which will make their vaccination record easily accessible through the app on their phone. The SK Vax Wallet app will be available by the end of the month.

Saskatchewan Vaccine Verifier App

By the end of September, businesses will have the option to download a free QR code verifier app called the Saskatchewan Vaccine Verifier (SK Vax Verifier) on Google Play or Apple App stores. When a person’s QR code is scanned through the app, the screen will either show a green indicator verifying the individual is fully vaccinated or a red indicator if they are not. No information will be saved in the scanning process.

The Canadian Institute of Food Safety (CIFS) continues to monitor changes to COVID-19 health restrictions as they occur across the country and will provide updates relevant to food businesses as they develop.