To know if you’re vaccinated, just look for the scar on your arm, which you would probably already be familiar with. (I didn’t know it when I mentioned it in another comment, but the Baccilus vax also causes a scar, but it looks a little different.)
A smallpox scar is usually a little sunken, and round on your upper arm. You can search images of what it looks like.
If you don’t have the scar, I would say you haven’t been vaccinated. (I’ve never known anyone in my life to not have the scar who did get the vaccine.)
They stopped vaccinating in the US in 1972, and they usually vaxxed at around 1 year old. I think some military members still continued to get vaccinated for a time period after that.)
I was born in 71. I was among the first ones in my (few year range) of age groups of friends who didn’t have that scar.
To know if you’re vaccinated, just look for the scar on your arm, which you would probably already be familiar with. (I didn’t know it when I mentioned it in another comment, but the Baccilus vax also causes a scar, but it looks a little different.)
A smallpox scar is usually a little sunken, and round on your upper arm. You can search images of what it looks like.
If you don’t have the scar, I would say you haven’t been vaccinated. (I’ve never known anyone in my life to not have the scar who did get the vaccine.)
They stopped vaccinating in the US in 1972, and they usually vaxxed at around 1 year old. I think some military members still continued to get vaccinated for a time period after that.)
I was born in 71. I was among the first ones in my (few year range) of age groups of friends who didn’t have that scar.