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Covfefe-19 The 12th Part: The Only Thing Worse Than This New Board Is TrumpVirus2020

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I have no problem at all showing proof of vaccination. What I would like to know is if I have to show the actual card, or if taking a picture of it on my phone, or making a copy of it would be OK. I'm worried about losing the actual card or getting it damaged. I remember when the vaccine rollout started and I saw comments about not laminating it. I would love to laminate it to protect it from getting warped/torn/etc. If it was business card sized it would be easier to keep on me, but it's such a weird size.

My doctor told me that someone she knows took it to Staples or some other printing service, where they shrunk it down to credit card size and printed out a laminated card they could carry in their wallet, while keeping the original stored safely at home.

That way, if the original ever needs updating, like for a future booster, you can still change it, but also have proof of vaccination on you. You might want to check that out.
 
My doctor told me that someone she knows took it to Staples or some other printing service, where they shrunk it down to credit card size and printed out a laminated card they could carry in their wallet, while keeping the original stored safely at home.

That way, if the original ever needs updating, like for a future booster, you can still change it, but also have proof of vaccination on you. You might want to check that out.

I can definitely look into that. I just want to know if places will allow me to use that or will they require the original.
 
It's a charade to me. I wore a mask and got vaccinated. I'm done with the variant bull**** and how vaccinated people have to wear masks until delta is under control. Because by then we will be talking about another variant. Enough.

Do you understand why they're recommending masks?
 
I have no problem at all showing proof of vaccination. What I would like to know is if I have to show the actual card, or if taking a picture of it on my phone, or making a copy of it would be OK. I'm worried about losing the actual card or getting it damaged. I remember when the vaccine rollout started and I saw comments about not laminating it. I would love to laminate it to protect it from getting warped/torn/etc. If it was business card sized it would be easier to keep on me, but it's such a weird size.

I vacuum sealed mine and it is in my wallet. I know my job only required a picture but I can't speak otherwise.

The Migrant vaccinations is doubly brilliant because it shuts up the "Border Crisis is causing the spike" BS and it will tick off the rednecks who will now be less safe than the dirty mezikens...
 
I vacuum sealed mine and it is in my wallet. I know my job only required a picture but I can't speak otherwise.

The Migrant vaccinations is doubly brilliant because it shuts up the "Border Crisis is causing the spike" BS and it will tick off the rednecks who will now be less safe than the dirty mezikens...

I like how the Daily Show pointed out that the right is very concerned about people coming over the border and bringing a terrible disease that is also nothing to worry about.
 
Regarding proof of vaccinations - check your doctor's office's patient portal. If you use MyChart, you'll have a COVID-19 "app within the app" that aggregates test data and vaccination data. You can click a button and convert it into a printable PDF (which is what I did since my vaccination card is only half complete - I got vaccinated on day 1 in MA and they weren't available yet).

Similarly, the WHO and National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine are coalescing around a single recognized digital "vaccine passport" and once they do your doctor's office's EHR will likely integrate that into their system. I am following this closely and once a single option is selected I'll be working with my analyst team to get that set up for my hospital system.

Desantis and other idiots can bleat all they want about "no vaccine passports!!!1!11" but the rest of the civilized world isn't listening anymore.


Interim advice? Keep you vaccination card in your wallet, or whatever proof you have, and just get used to having that along with your normal license/ID.
 
I have no problem at all showing proof of vaccination. What I would like to know is if I have to show the actual card, or if taking a picture of it on my phone, or making a copy of it would be OK. I'm worried about losing the actual card or getting it damaged. I remember when the vaccine rollout started and I saw comments about not laminating it. I would love to laminate it to protect it from getting warped/torn/etc. If it was business card sized it would be easier to keep on me, but it's such a weird size.

In NYS, they have what's called an Excelsior Pass app for your phone. You enter some information, it looks up the State database (because they have all your vaccination information), and if everything matches, it gives you an image of a barcode with your name. Then, when you go to an establishment that requires proof, you present the image on your phone which they scan in and show your ID to prove they match, and you are good to go. (I heard NYC has their own app as well.)

Of course, it's only good for NY, so when I go out of State, I bring my card just in case.
 
My doctor told me that someone she knows took it to Staples or some other printing service, where they shrunk it down to credit card size and printed out a laminated card they could carry in their wallet, while keeping the original stored safely at home.

That way, if the original ever needs updating, like for a future booster, you can still change it, but also have proof of vaccination on you. You might want to check that out.

I just keep a copy of mine on my phone.
 
So an unvaccinated Dumpy teacher at my daughter's school has been coming to school, after having gotten COVID. He thinks the vaccine "gives you cancer" and that testing is "communism." Even after they discovered this some Dumpy parents are supporting him.

Shoot the Right into the sun. They were funny for a while but now they're just too stupid to live.
 
So an unvaccinated Dumpy teacher at my daughter's school has been coming to school, after having gotten COVID. He thinks the vaccine "gives you cancer" and that testing is "communism." Even after they discovered this some Dumpy parents are supporting him.

Shoot the Right into the sun. They were funny for a while but now they're just too stupid to live.

The sun provides life. It deserves better.

shoot them into North Dakota
 
So an unvaccinated Dumpy teacher at my daughter's school has been coming to school, after having gotten COVID. He thinks the vaccine "gives you cancer" and that testing is "communism." Even after they discovered this some Dumpy parents are supporting him.

Shoot the Right into the sun. They were funny for a while but now they're just too stupid to live.

Some low standards for teachers there. Hope they are not a STEM teacher. Or even anything political, if they think testing is communism- they clearly have no clue what that is. Come to think about it- what would they even be qualified to teach? English, too, is out thanks to not knowing what communism means.
 
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