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Originally Posted by EdFNJ
Why even bother? Their only purpose is as a personal record that you need as a reminder to get your second shot and which one it was. They have no "legal" use to identify you as vaccinated as they can easily be forged or faked or copied. A hand scribbled name and date on a card has no official use other than as a reminder or a souvenir. If you need "additional vaccines" the state or county has official records and will contact you as they do/did for the 2nd shot. That card won't be what gets you a booster shot if needed.
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and what you state for Ocala is not true. I had to show the card to them so they could match it up with their records. I did not get a call to remind me to go get it either. The second shot (Pfizer) does have some side affects on me but nothing drastic. But you are correct in that if a third shot is required next year, like the flu, the card will be required. No one knows at this time whether or not this is on and done process or an annual process. Time will tell. All this info came from doctors and nurses on sight yesterday at Paddick Mall.