Speaking of vaccine "passports"
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When I got my Pfizer vaccines back in March, I was not given a card. Instead, I got an email with instructions on how to see my vaccination status.
I can download a QR code to show vax status.
However, I got my booster at a different facility.
This is a record-keeping mess, particularly if, like my bride, you're not very tech-savvy.
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As I said, we're an unruly bunch.
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Hubby and I got our Moderna shots last spring at the county health department in another city of our county. We received cards noting the dates, etc.
This week, we received our booster shots at Mayo, which is in yet another city and another county. Mayo staff already had our county health department info in their database, and they updated our cards, adding their Mayo info for our patient accounts in their system.
It's organized here. I was pleased to see how well it went. There wasn't even a wait to get the shot. Check in, answer the usual questions, roll up your sleeve, get your shot, and leave.
Hubby and I get ours together. So romantic!
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@brenda said in Speaking of vaccine "passports":
Hubby and I get ours together.
As did we!
So romantic!
Getting shot together, ftw!
1st two shots were at Northwestern, and I have a "passport" for those. The booster was at our local Walgreens - yeah, they have an app that'll show the booster, but it would be nice if these clowns could coordinate things.
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I have three cards. One with two Pfizer, one with a single Pfizer, and one with two Moderna. NY and CVS think I’m fully vaccinated and not boosted. Rite Aid thinks I stopped at one.
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@jon-nyc said in Speaking of vaccine "passports":
I have three cards. One with two Pfizer, one with a single Pfizer, and one with two Moderna. NY and CVS think I’m fully vaccinated and not boosted. Rite Aid thinks I stopped at one.
You could probably sell a couple of those for good money…