

“A smiling person is definitely more effective” than a photo of a vaccination record, Bali said. Here is the link to the state site where you. Vaccine hesitancy has decreased as the rollout has progressed, but your photo could be the difference for someone you know to go from thinking, “nah, I’ll wait a while longer and see how it goes” to “if this person feels OK about it, so do I.” If you got your shots at a state-run vaccination site, you can call the state health system (87) or email them at .us. Health providers urge you to protect the document and keep it in. And to consider taking a picture of your vaccination card as a backup copy. DO: Share your vaccine selfieĮvery person who shares a photo of themselves beaming with a fresh shoulder Band-Aid helps the cause, Bali said. EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) - Your Covid-19 vaccine record card is likely one of the most important documents you will receive all year. The CDC recommeds keeping your vaccination card in case you need it for future use. But you really don’t want to be widely sharing the other information on the card either, Bali said, particularly as stories crop up about people trying to create fake ones: You don’t want to make it even easier to do that by conveniently providing a recent lot number.

That’s good - it’s never smart to share personal information like that online. For more information, contact the Florida Department of Health at 87 or email .us.

Some people have shared vaccine selfies with their birth dates covered up, ostensibly for identity theft protection. If you lost your CDC COVID-19 vaccination card and obtained the vaccine at one of the State of Florida vaccination sites, you may submit a request to the Florida SHOTS (State Health Online Tracking System) Program. DON’T: Share an up-close photo of it on social media As a back-up for the physical card, you can take photos of the front and back of it and email those to yourself. From the MyHealthNB COVID-19 and MyHealth Records applications, you can print or save a replacement copy of your COVID-19 immunizations as a PDF.
