The Government of Saskatchewan says as of today the SK Vax Verifier app is in the process of being decommissioned. It was used by businesses to scan QR codes for proof of vaccination. The Sask. Party government decided to do away with proof of vaccine requirements in the province which were needed for everything from entry to a liquor store and restaurant to a care home or bar.
And the verifier app is no longer available for download by new users while those who already have the app installed are asked to delete it from their device.
COVID-19 vaccination records are still included on your MySaskHealthRecord and can be printed or saved and viewed on your cell phone. The QR code is also still available on COVID-19 vaccination records through MySaskHealthRecord and through the SK Vax Wallet app.
The government says, for now, the QR codes and the Wallet app will continue to be available. Because it is needed for travel, proof of vaccination records will continue to be available to Saskatchewan residents.
As of February 28th the remaining public health orders requiring masking in indoor public spaces and mandatory five day isolation for people with positive COVID-19 tests will also no longer be in effect.





















