I saw on the news tonight that they are considering possible COVID passports. Many companies think it's a good idea. And, by the way, if you have already had both your shots, you can take your card to Staples, and they will laminate it for you, so you can carry it wherever you go.
Here's the link.........................
Now, after watching the news segment, I wondered if there was an easy way to tell everyone you were vaccinated, and not release your medical information. The solution was very simple......................go to the DMV and have them put it on your drivers license. I mean, we already have people who are willing to be organ donors put it on theirs, and it's in the database. Matter of fact, here in TX, if you bring in a copy of your DD214 (discharge papers), you can have the fact that you are a veteran of whichever service, and it's on your license as well. So? My solution would be to take your vaccination card (after you are fully vaccinated) into the DMV, have them print up a license saying you are fully vaccinated, and let it go at that.
And, if you're worried about the extra cost, don't be, it won't be more than 20 bucks to get a new one. More people pay to have expedited service at the airport saying they are good to go than what a new license would cost.
Hopefully, someone in a position to bring this up or enact it sees it on these boards.
Here's the link.........................
The next vaccine challenge: Building a workable 'passport' app
Tech companies, nonprofits and state agencies are racing to build digital vaccine certificates, and the Biden administration may have a say in how they turn out.
www.nbcnews.com
Now, after watching the news segment, I wondered if there was an easy way to tell everyone you were vaccinated, and not release your medical information. The solution was very simple......................go to the DMV and have them put it on your drivers license. I mean, we already have people who are willing to be organ donors put it on theirs, and it's in the database. Matter of fact, here in TX, if you bring in a copy of your DD214 (discharge papers), you can have the fact that you are a veteran of whichever service, and it's on your license as well. So? My solution would be to take your vaccination card (after you are fully vaccinated) into the DMV, have them print up a license saying you are fully vaccinated, and let it go at that.
And, if you're worried about the extra cost, don't be, it won't be more than 20 bucks to get a new one. More people pay to have expedited service at the airport saying they are good to go than what a new license would cost.
Hopefully, someone in a position to bring this up or enact it sees it on these boards.