We had our 2nd jab earlier this week and asked where we could obtain a certificate card.
The young lady suggested we wait a week and then go and see our Doctor.
However we have accessed cita previa scrolled down to mi historia then went to vaccines, there we saw that you can download your certificate yourself. Thus saving a trip to el doctor.
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That's really useful info David, thank you
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The mi Historia app is an add on to the mi cita privia app and you need to ask the health centre for the authorisation to log in.
Tom.
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I can't see mi historia on a desktop computer. Do you need to use the app on a smartphone?
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Tried again today out of curiosity after talking to someone about it:-
Using a laptop:- Just went on to Cita previa home page, scrolled down and there was Mi historia, and logged straight in with digital certificate.
IT WOULD NOT work on the phone app only the cita previa works on my app.
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My wife got a phone call today to say that her 1st vaccine will be on 6th May at 9.20. It'll be the Phizer vaccine as she's in thi high risk over 50's group.
She asked when I'll be having my 2nd Astrazeneca vaccine and was told the 10th
June which is 12 weeks after the 1st, so all is going to plan.
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No sign of Mi Historia on my cita previa page (laptop) so I searched for the SCS homepage through gobierno and was then able to navigate through several screens eventually getting to my vaccination history using my
Digital Certificate. As well as
COVID it had my recent flu jabs and even my UK tetanus etc that they took details of when we first went on health service here! Very impressed 👍
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Residents of the Canary Islands who aren’t registered in the health service and don’t have a blue health card, can now go to their nearest Health Centre with their passport, residencia/TIE document and empadronamiento, to register and enter the vaccination list. This includes those with private health insurance and an EU health card.
https://fuerteventurahoy.com/los-residen...JBoyi_dBEA
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For those with only private health insurance, and not in the public system, Captain Sensible is correct in the post above.
We were alerted about registering via Canarian weekly. Living in Caleta de Fuste we thought we would go to the Centro de Salud in Antigua, but were told to go to the Centro de Salud in Puerto. This is the one close to the bus station.
After a little debate with the clerk, who did not know anything about it, she checked with her manager and hey presto! we showed passport, EHIC card, TIE and padron certificate and we are now on the list. It took about 15 minutes to process the paperwork for each of us, so quite a slow procedure. There was no queue when we went (around 13:00).
I imagine when they get into the swing of things, processing will be quicker.
Does anyone know where the vaccinations are carried out? I forgot to ask.
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Anybody who got vaccinated outside of the Canary islands know how to inform the authorities about that? Me and my girlfriend vaccinated in Bulgaria and are coming back to the island next month. Got certificates and everything...
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