VANCOUVER -- When British Columbians get the COVID-19 vaccine, they’ll receive proof of immunization, in the form of a paper hard copy and access to a digital record. Speaking at her coronavirus briefing on Thursday, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said some of the details are still being worked out, including how to "get the information quickly into that registry, and get information out of that registry so you can have access to your immunization record electronically." While some countries have required proof of certain vaccinations before allowing Canadians travellers to enter, questions are now being raised about whether businesses might do the same.