Should I laminate my Covid vaccination card?
GETTING vaccinated is a high priority for many Americans - but holding on to the vaccination cards is almost as important.
More than 50 million people in the US are fully protected against Covid-19 after receiving the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson jabs.
“I’m getting asked about this a lot more as more people get vaccinated, and they’re starting to see vaccination requirements to go to a sporting event or to travel,” Dr. Arthur Caplan, director of NYU Langone’s Division of Medical Ethics, told .
As the reports, the vaccination cards are our only proof of getting the shots.
“I’m glad we prioritized getting shots in arms,” Ami Parekh, chief medical officer at digital healthcare company Grand Rounds Inc., told the WSJ.
President Joe Biden said on March 29 that “our work is far from over."
"The war against Covid-19 is far from won," he added, according to .
"This is deadly serious. If we let our guard down now, we could see a virus getting worse, not better.”
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The US has reported an average of 65,000 new cases in each of the seven days leading up to March 30, according to The Hill.