Booster jabs are being rolled out across Scotland, but will the third dose of the vaccine show on your Covid pass?
Last month it was confirmed that people aged 40-49 in Scotland would be offered the Covid booster jab, after results showed it significantly strengthened protection.
The same day, those aged 50+ were invited to book their booster jabs on the online portal.
People in care homes and frontline health workers were first to receive the call up, followed by those over 70.
Nicola Sturgeon then announced on Tuesday that the Scottish government was considering extending the vaccine passport scheme to cover more settings.
If changes are introduced, it could mean that people will be required to show proof of vaccination in venues like cinemas, theatres and some hospitality settings.
Currently, vaccine passports are required for entry into nightclubs, indoor live events with 500+ people unseated, outdoor live events with 4000+ people unseated and any event with 10,000+ people.
With the potential for vaccine passes to become a bigger part of our lives in the coming months, you may be wondering if the third dose of the jab will show on your NHS pass.
Here's what you need to know...
Will my booster jab show on my NHS Covid pass?
According to the Scottish government, the update to the NHS Scotland Covid Status app is currently underway, meaning proof of your booster jab should be available for international travel from Thursday December 9.
Depending on the settings on your phone, this will either update automatically or will require you to do it manually.
The Scottish government has said that it will take differing times for the update to roll out everywhere, but that it is currently underway as of lunch time on Thursday.
Covid passes currently show two bar codes, with each one representing either the first or second dose of your Covid vaccine.
These bar codes can then be scanned upon entry to events which require proof of vaccination.
How can I download proof of my Covid vaccines?
There are various ways to show proof of your Covid jabs.
You can download proof of your vaccinations on your phone via the NHS Scotland Covid status app.
If you don't have a smart phone or would prefer a hardcopy, you can order a paper copy of your vaccine passport via your vaccine portal or phoning the specially designated Covid status helpline on 0808 196 8565, open from 10am-6pm every day.
Paper copies can take up to 14-days to arrive in the post.
Like the app, the paper copy will have an uneditable QR code that can be scanned at venues.
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