You don't need proof of COVID-19 immunization to access businesses, events or services in B.C. You may need proof of immunization for international travel.
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There are no provincewide COVID-19 restrictions.
Wearing masks in public indoor settings is not required by public health. Wearing a mask is a personal choice.
Find more information on masks on the BC Centre for Disease Control website.
People are encouraged to continue to wear masks in health care settings and to practice healthy habits, including:
Health care workers must continue to wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including masks or respirators, when additional precautions are required and in accordance with their point-of-care risk assessments.
Masks are encouraged, but not required, when travelling by air, train, public transit or BC Ferries.
Individual businesses and event organizers can choose to continue requiring masks on their premises. It’s important that we respect other people’s and businesses' choices.
You do not need proof of vaccination to:
Travel rules change frequently. Check federal travel guidance before you travel.
Some other countries may require you to show proof of vaccination to enter. Review entry requirements before you travel.
You should stay up to date on your immunizations.
Events, services and businesses aren't required to check proof of vaccination in B.C.
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Phone the call centre if you have questions about your COVID-19 and flu immunization options and need help booking an appointment.
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