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I was a bit horrified when my younger adult son was preparing to head out the door to receive his first vax.. I asked to see his healthcard because he told me it had expired and he was concerned it wouldn't be accepted. I knew Ontario was postponing healthcard renewals since Covid started over a year ago.. I just wasn't expecting the expiry to be SO long ago. It expired in 2018!! But they accepted him without question. Also, he had qualified because he is in an eligible occupation.. and the eligibility had opened up to include anyone over 18 in certain occupations.. online there was nothing to fill in to say which company he worked for, nor what he did for a living. When he arrived for his vax, the nurse issuing the vax merely asked him 'what made him qualify for getting the vax that day', and so he said, 'I'm in manufacturing and I work at x-company'.. and that was it.. no proof required. Meanwhile, we had printed off one of his recent paystubs to prove it, etc., to be prepared just in case. It seems like this scheduling thing has been somewhat of ashow all around. imo.
That seems to be the case across the country - that people declare that they are in a priority group, no proof required. That is how a few people I know were able to jump the line and get vaccinated a month ahead of their actual eligible group. Basically, they lied about having a job or role as a caregiver.