I've heard of people downloading and printing a copy of the CDC COVID vaccine card (double sided) and filling it out themselves. There's plenty of pictures on the web of people showing off their filled out vaccine cards. The CDC (according to their website) does not have a vaccination database.
I mean if I think about it, the level of effort it would take to prove its validity would be extremely difficult. The only proof of record is that vaccination card thats given to you once you've had the shot. So as long as you print it on some type of card stock, or heavier paper (not printer paper) and find legitimate information of the vaccine type and batch number (which is available on the web) then who's to say if its real or fake? The average person wouldn't be able to tell and if you laminate the card it would be damn near impossible.
I've heard of people downloading and printing a copy of the CDC COVID vaccine card (double sided) and filling it out themselves. There's plenty of pictures on the web of people showing off their filled out vaccine cards. The CDC (according to their website) does not have a vaccination database.
This is an interesting option but isn't the FBI saying they are going to treat that as a crime with scary penalties (I've heard 5 years in jail)?
I mean if I think about it, the level of effort it would take to prove its validity would be extremely difficult. The only proof of record is that vaccination card thats given to you once you've had the shot. So as long as you print it on some type of card stock, or heavier paper (not printer paper) and find legitimate information of the vaccine type and batch number (which is available on the web) then who's to say if its real or fake? The average person wouldn't be able to tell and if you laminate the card it would be damn near impossible.