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After a year of so much uncertainty, many people are eager to get their hands on the coveted white slip of paper that proves they had their COVID-19 immunization. As things begin to open back up, some weigh implementing vaccine passports and mandates, which would make proof of vaccination not only important, but required.
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So what do you do, once you’re finally vaccinated and possess the 3-inch by 4-inch. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says to keep it in case you need it to document subsequent doses. It also recommends taking a photo of your card as a backup. Many people already have taken photos and posted their vaccine cards on social media a practice the Federal Trade Commis
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