To: thecodont
Is there any central clearing house keeping a record of who has had a coronavirus vaccine? If not and it is completely relying on people to maintain a little white card, I think there’s going to be a huge business in counterfeit cards. Some people can even make counterfeit drivers licenses with all kinds of special metrics on it. I think the coronavirus card is a simple piece of heavy white paper with black writing on it
To: Freee-dame
Is there any central clearing house keeping a record of who has had a coronavirus vaccine? If not and it is completely relying on people to maintain a little white card, I think there’s going to be a huge business in counterfeit cards. Some people can even make counterfeit drivers licenses with all kinds of special metrics on it. I think the coronavirus card is a simple piece of heavy white paper with black writing on it>>>> SSSSHHHHHHHHHH these are the people who counterfeited votes. I plan on cranking up my printer for just that. By he way your or my driver license won’t get me on an airplane. It’s not compliant.
To: Freee-dame
"clearing house"
I believe through HIPAA, this will be law enforcement (DOJ) and the military (DOD).
21 posted on
04/02/2021 7:26:16 PM PDT by
Deaf Smith
(When a Texan takes his chances, chances will be taken that's for sure.)
To: Freee-dame
"Is there any central clearing house keeping a record of who has had a coronavirus vaccine? If not and it is completely relying on people to maintain a little white card, I think there’s going to be a huge business in counterfeit cards."
It appears that there might be a database. The answers to the short questionnaire before getting vaccinated go to the "v-safe" CDC website. Then the person who administers the shot enters something afterwards on a computer of some kind (sometimes a small, WiFi enabled hand-held). Name and date of birth are included, but I don't know whether the info stays with your local health provider or pharmacy, or the CDC.
Granted, the conspiracy theory kooks will make crazy hay with this info, too, but it doesn't really matter. Each person is free to take the vaccination or not. Looks from the numbers so far, that enough people will be vaccinated to stop the epidemic.
32 posted on
04/02/2021 7:50:43 PM PDT by
familyop
To: Freee-dame
And a good ID (driver license, other state ID, A-card, whatever) was absolutely necessary. They wouldn't vaccinate without first seeing an ID and entering a driver license number, Social Security number, A-card number, etc.
"Is there any central clearing house keeping a record of who has had a coronavirus vaccine? If not and it is completely relying on people to maintain a little white card, I think there’s going to be a huge business in counterfeit cards."
It appears that there might be a database. The answers to the short questionnaire before getting vaccinated go to the "v-safe" CDC website. Then the person who administers the shot enters something afterwards on a computer of some kind (sometimes a small, WiFi enabled hand-held). Name and date of birth are included, but I don't know whether the info stays with your local health provider or pharmacy, or the CDC.
Granted, the conspiracy theory kooks will make crazy hay with this info, too, but it doesn't really matter. Each person is free to take the vaccination or not. Looks from the numbers so far, that enough people will be vaccinated to stop the epidemic.
34 posted on
04/02/2021 7:55:49 PM PDT by
familyop
To: Freee-dame
Most likely, there’s a federal law against forging documents with harsh penalties for violators (government documents, checks, etc). I know that there are state laws to that effect.
35 posted on
04/02/2021 7:58:43 PM PDT by
familyop
To: Freee-dame
Don’t really need the card.
They can just scan the RFID chip that was implanted.
You can feel the bump at the injection site.
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Okay, who just felt for a bump?
41 posted on
04/02/2021 8:34:31 PM PDT by
Do_Tar
(To my NSA handler: Just kidding.)
To: Freee-dame; Do_Tar
53 posted on
04/03/2021 3:58:29 AM PDT by
Travis McGee
(EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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