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>even though they're saying an infection is protecting as much as one vaccine dose

That's not the same thing as saying it can replace one vaccine dose, though.



In the province where she lives, it is

https://www.quebec.ca/en/health/advice-and-prevention/vaccin...

> For people who have had COVID-19 confirmed by a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT), a single dose of the vaccine is required. The infection triggers the immune system's response the same way a 1st dose of the vaccine does. The dose of vaccine given to someone who has had COVID-19 has a booster effect the same way a 2nd dose of the vaccine does.

But the vaccine passport doesn't seem to reflect that, it's frustrating when the communication is ambiguous.


Update: She managed to get her positive COVID result officially considered as a dose, so her vaccine passport is compliant.




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