Mar-23-2022 12:23 AM
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Mar-25-2022 02:49 PM
Veebyes wrote:SideHillSoup wrote:Veebyes wrote:
As visitors with plans to enter Canada in June I am somewhat confused after looking at the official Canadian website.
We are currently 'in date' having had 3 shots. The booster being last October, 5 months ago. By June will we be out of date & considered UNVAXED & subject to the testing required of an unvaxed person?
As an in date vaccinated person has the 24hr antigen test requirement been dropped?
We don't want to arrive at the border & find that we are not in compliance for some reason or another.
Why will you be “out of date” I don’t have a expiration date on my vaccination card.
I went back and read the official govt of Canada website
Canada Covid entry after April 1/22
You need to be fully vaccinated with proof. You “must” download the arriveCan app and fill it out with the information it requires, which will be asked for at the boarder when entering Canada.
You also need everything else required to enter Canada, just like before Covid.
It’s pretty straight forward I don’t see any issues if your fully vaccinated.
How long is the booster good for?
After the first shots the booster was available/advised six months later. The reason being that the effectiveness of the initial shots has worn off after six months. That is why it is called a booster.
So now, six months after the booster, is a second booster required to keep the effectiveness up to date? That is where the question lies. All of the rest is understood perfectly.
How can one be "fully vaccinated" if the full effectiveness of a booster wears off in six months?
Our six months after the booster is about up. Without another booster we will be eight months by the time we get to crossing into Canada.
Mar-25-2022 02:04 PM
Veebyes wrote:SideHillSoup wrote:Veebyes wrote:
As visitors with plans to enter Canada in June I am somewhat confused after looking at the official Canadian website.
We are currently 'in date' having had 3 shots. The booster being last October, 5 months ago. By June will we be out of date & considered UNVAXED & subject to the testing required of an unvaxed person?
As an in date vaccinated person has the 24hr antigen test requirement been dropped?
We don't want to arrive at the border & find that we are not in compliance for some reason or another.
Why will you be “out of date” I don’t have a expiration date on my vaccination card.
I went back and read the official govt of Canada website
Canada Covid entry after April 1/22
You need to be fully vaccinated with proof. You “must” download the arriveCan app and fill it out with the information it requires, which will be asked for at the boarder when entering Canada.
You also need everything else required to enter Canada, just like before Covid.
It’s pretty straight forward I don’t see any issues if your fully vaccinated.
How long is the booster good for?
After the first shots the booster was available/advised six months later. The reason being that the effectiveness of the initial shots has worn off after six months. That is why it is called a booster.
So now, six months after the booster, is a second booster required to keep the effectiveness up to date? That is where the question lies. All of the rest is understood perfectly.
How can one be "fully vaccinated" if the full effectiveness of a booster wears off in six months?
Our six months after the booster is about up. Without another booster we will be eight months by the time we get to crossing into Canada.
Mar-25-2022 12:36 PM
SideHillSoup wrote:Veebyes wrote:
As visitors with plans to enter Canada in June I am somewhat confused after looking at the official Canadian website.
We are currently 'in date' having had 3 shots. The booster being last October, 5 months ago. By June will we be out of date & considered UNVAXED & subject to the testing required of an unvaxed person?
As an in date vaccinated person has the 24hr antigen test requirement been dropped?
We don't want to arrive at the border & find that we are not in compliance for some reason or another.
Why will you be “out of date” I don’t have a expiration date on my vaccination card.
I went back and read the official govt of Canada website
Canada Covid entry after April 1/22
You need to be fully vaccinated with proof. You “must” download the arriveCan app and fill it out with the information it requires, which will be asked for at the boarder when entering Canada.
You also need everything else required to enter Canada, just like before Covid.
It’s pretty straight forward I don’t see any issues if your fully vaccinated.
Mar-25-2022 07:35 AM
Veebyes wrote:
As visitors with plans to enter Canada in June I am somewhat confused after looking at the official Canadian website.
We are currently 'in date' having had 3 shots. The booster being last October, 5 months ago. By June will we be out of date & considered UNVAXED & subject to the testing required of an unvaxed person?
As an in date vaccinated person has the 24hr antigen test requirement been dropped?
We don't want to arrive at the border & find that we are not in compliance for some reason or another.
Mar-25-2022 05:45 AM
Mar-24-2022 09:35 PM
Mar-24-2022 05:41 PM
rlw999 wrote:netjam wrote:
Beat to death since Mar 9 under SNOWBIRD heading.
I don't know how they've been beating to death a March 17th announcement since March 9th, but I'm glad it was posted here since I'm not a Snowbird, but I do like visiting Canada.
Mar-23-2022 11:43 PM
netjam wrote:
Beat to death since Mar 9 under SNOWBIRD heading.
Mar-23-2022 07:44 AM