Long story short, all of my vaccination records as a child were destroyed in a fire back in the early 90's before this kind of thing was archived online.
In preparation for the next steps in the immigration process Ive noticed that I have to provide vaccine certifications as part of my medical exam. I went to the doctors surgery today and asked for a list of my vaccination history on the off chance that every I needed is there. But according to my record I've only had my vaccines for covid and measles.
Now I know I've had all my required vaccinations as a child/teenager. My mum kept a record of them but I don't think notes in a small red book are going to be official enough here.
So I'm wondering what the best route to take next would be. Could I provide an antibody test at my medical exam? Or is it a hardline stance on Vaccine Certificates only?
And if so, I'm happy to get stabbed a bunch again but could these all of these be administered by the NHS or would pharmacies be the better way to go?
Any help or guidance would be appreciated!