Another problem with sharing your vaccination card on social media is that it makes it easier for scammers to create imitation cards that they can sell, as some have done in Britain, according to BBB, a non-profit organization that works to expose fraud and provide information to consumers.
Instead of posting the vaccination card, you can share your vaccine sticker, the BBB suggests, and review your social media settings to make sure you know who can see your information.
Vaccination cards will be used as the “simplest” way to control Covid-19 vaccines, said Dr. Kelly Moore, associate director of the Immunization Action Coalition, which is supporting frontline employees who will administer the vaccines. Covid-19 vaccines.
Vaccination clinics will also inform state immunization records which vaccine was administered, so that, for example, an entity could make an appointment if it did not know where the patient received the first dose.