to those who DID get the vac:
When you got the vaccine, did you receive/get a certification/receipt/some sort of document that you did in fact get the vaccine?
Some sort of something to show as proof to someone/entity....?
Added question: has ANYONE asked to see it?
I got called today from GI doctors office. Was setting up appointment to be scoped. They asked me if I had a vaccination card and if so to bring it in. Other option was to come in week early and do covid test.I am asking because I do not see at all where the proof card is being requested or presented.
Even going in a nightclub you have to show ID to get past the bouncers at the front door.
Most likely the data will be in EPIC, being it sems to be the most widly used platform for healthcare.Well. In an efficient world, the place that gave you first (and likely second) dose will eventually upload your data (name, DB, times of shot, batch #s) into either state or federal database, which is what I was told at my first shot.
This may of course take time.
Once it's in the database, then it will probably be linked to all places that may want to use it for purposes we have read about (airlines, etc.).
So, you could use/create a fake card, but eventually you might be "found out", and when that happens, the feds could become involved, due to conspiracy to defraud CDC (that white little card), blah blah blah.
Just my two cents.
? needed for surgery?Yes, we all did. Got the shots and no side effects. We uploaded the info to our doctor. It will needed for up coming surgery.
Per the CDC website on vaccine basics "a vaccine has either live or dead virus in it" mrna tech does not."You know folks, if I had a forged card, the very LAST thing I’d ever do is reveal that fact on a web forum. I mean WTF…."
Honestly, no ones asks for the darn thing. Everyone is flinging their masks off here no matter what. And yes, I know they are making it a federal offense, well they have to prove to me it is actually a vaccine too. They can't and I don't care what rules they make.
That said, I have not forged any card. I don't go anywhere I would need it.
The charge will probably be "Making Counterfeit official documents" and will probably carry a threat of a hefty prison sentence. You may wish you had been warned, and LISTENED.Well. In an efficient world, the place that gave you first (and likely second) dose will eventually upload your data (name, DB, times of shot, batch #s) into either state or federal database, which is what I was told at my first shot.
This may of course take time.
Once it's in the database, then it will probably be linked to all places that may want to use it for purposes we have read about (airlines, etc.).
So, you could use/create a fake card, but eventually you might be "found out", and when that happens, the feds could become involved, due to conspiracy to defraud CDC (that white little card), blah blah blah.
Just my two cents.
I am asking because I do not see at all where the proof card is being requested or presented.
Even going in a nightclub you have to show ID to get past the bouncers at the front door.
to those who DID get the vac:
When you got the vaccine, did you receive/get a certification/receipt/some sort of document that you did in fact get the vaccine?
Some sort of something to show as proof to someone/entity....?
Added question: has ANYONE asked to see it?
OK, what percentage of those here who have actually gotten the shot can pass the magnet challenge?
The what.
Got the shot. Got the card. I will not show it if asked. Except, of course, when they haul me off to a FEMA camp.
Because one got the vax for personal reasons, not to “submit.”You've submitted, why opposed to presenting the registration when asked?
This makes no sense.
O.W.
I saw a video where people who got the shot were able to stick a magnet to their one arm but not the other arm.The what.
Because one got the vax for personal reasons, not to “submit.”
HIPAA doesn't apply in the situation you describe. HIPAA only restricts medical personnel, medical facilities, insurance companies, etc. from sharing your medical situation with others without your permission. It does not apply to individuals asking you questions or asking you to provide a form or documentation. It is YOUR choice whether you answer their questions or provide your documentation, HIPAA does not enter into that situation in any way.Yeah, but no one has the jurisdiction- as a bouncer, or anyone anywhere, to violate the ADA and HIPAA.
I got the vax. I won’t present proof when asked. Why? BFYTWOther than to garner unwarranted attention what would be the point
in refusing to show the documentation registering the event?
If the vaccine is required and one has met the requirement and been provided
registration ... makes no sense to not present it when asked.
We had this discussion already and there is a thread about it.
Card is available as a pdf.
I think we just need a real one and someone here that can measure the paper thickness. To figure out what weight paper to print it on.
I got the vax. I won’t present proof when asked. Why? BFYTW
HIPAA doesn't apply in the situation you describe. HIPAA only restricts medical personnel, medical facilities, insurance companies, etc. from sharing your medical situation with others without your permission. It does not apply to individuals asking you questions or asking you to provide a form or documentation. It is YOUR choice whether you answer their questions or provide your documentation, HIPAA does not enter into that situation in any way.
No, I won’t. And if the jab becomes mandatory, whether one has taken it will be in a database. It won’t be necessary to show an (easily counterfeited) card.Please ... of course you will.
I'd like to know how many sheep are magnetic as well?OK, what percentage of those here who have actually gotten the shot can pass the magnet challenge?
In the NWO only their laws matter.Somewhere in the insanity of it all, there are (supposed to be) HIPAA privacy laws, allegedly protecting one from having to reveal any health-related info to non-authorized medical personnel . . .
Of course, YMMV. <ahem>
intothegoodnight
Covid is real, in spite of its being politicized and manipulated. Reduced symptoms can be worth it if you are caring for someone who is disabled.You've submitted, why opposed to presenting the registration when asked?
This makes no sense.
O.W.
Covid is real
You know folks, if I had a forged card, the very LAST thing I’d ever do is reveal that fact on a web forum. I mean WTF….
The "Fema Camps" are starting very soon. That stuff on the CDC website is about to kick in.
For those that got the jab, you are good for awhile, but they have something for you as well.
Covid is real,