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There has been a lot of talk in recent weeks about an EU Covid Vaccination passport.

The basic idea is that an internationally recognised document will enable those who have received an appropriate course of Covid-19 vaccinations to travel abroad without having to produce tests or quarantine on arrival.

Many countries around the world are working on similar schemes (including the UK) and the EU is well advanced in its plans.

I find the Tous Anti Covid moblie phone app to be very useful. It gives up-to-date information about the pandemic and allows you to generate attestations etc easily and quickly. It can also store information about your vaccination status and is almost certain to be automatically linked to the Covid vaccination passport.

To store your vaccination status, you simply have to scan the document you were given at the vaccination within the app itself. Go to Form and Wallet, then select My wallet, then Scan QR Code).

But what if, like me, your form does not have a QR code? Ce n'est pas un problème!

Go to attestation-vaccin.ameli.fr, log on by selecting S'identifier avec France Connect, then choose which service to use to gain access - choosing the Ameli account is easiest here.

Click on Continuer sur Attestation Vaccin - Assurance Maladie
On the next page, click Mon attestation de vaccination to download it to your phone or computer.

Open the document. You can then print and scan the barcode, or (if you open it on a computer) just scan the barcode on screen.

Your Tous Anti Covid app will now show proof of your vaccination status.

I hope you find this helpful!
Brian
I guess people like me with a phone that just makes and receives phone calls will need to carry another piece of paper around with us. Doh
Just downloaded the app. very impressed  with it.  Only problem it won,t  scan in the jabs that we had in the UK.
I think it will only record injections given under the French health system.
If you scroll to the bottom of the main page of the so, the is a link to contact them by email - it may be worth asking the question...