Libraries across the Ottawa Valley are helping residents print proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
The Bonnechere Union Public Library in Eganville can print, reduce in size and laminate any necessary documents.
The Whitewater Region Public Library locations in Cobden, Beachburg and Foresters Falls are waiving printing fees for vaccination receipts and can help residents book vaccine appointments.
The Deep River Public Library is helping print or copy proof of vaccination and can assist residents if they need help with the process.
The Madawaska Valley Public Library in Barry’s Bay will help print, reduce in size and laminate any documents for $1.
The Laurentian Hills Public Library locations in Chalk River and Point Alexander can help print forms at no cost, but residents are asked to call ahead to reserve a computer.
The Pembroke Public Library will begin assisting community members with accessing proof of vaccination on Wednesday (September 29th) and you’re asked to call ahead to make an appointment.
The Petawawa Public Library is also helping local residents get their proof of vaccination.
Other library locations in Renfrew and Arnprior have committed to helping local residents get proof of vaccination.
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