What Do You Think Of The New “COVID Vaccination Cards” That Were Just Revealed To The Public?

 

This is starting to get really frightening. This week, the U.S. Department of Defense unveiled the very first images of the “COVID-19 vaccination record cards” that will be given to every person that gets one of the COVID-19 vaccines.  Now that such a record is going to be available, it is probably inevitable that some schools, businesses and government entities will want to starting requiring people to provide “proof of vaccination”.  If this starts to happen, the public needs to protest very loudly against it.  In addition, when someone receives a COVID-19 vaccine, that fact will be reported to state immunization registries and to the CDC.  So they will know exactly who has been vaccinated, and that will also know exactly who has not been vaccinated.

The Department of Defense is preparing to distribute millions of “vaccination kits”, and every single one of those kits contains a blank COVID-19 vaccination record card.  The following comes from CNN

 

The Department of Defense released the first images of a Covid-19 vaccination record card and vaccination kits Wednesday.

 

Vaccination cards will be used as the “simplest” way to keep track of Covid-19 shots, said Dr. Kelly Moore, associate director of the Immunization Action Coalition, which is supporting frontline workers who will administer Covid-19 vaccinations.

 

Obviously this has been the plan the entire time, but they never told the public that this was coming until now.

 

And we are also being informed that every time someone gets vaccinated it will be reported directly to the appropriate state immunization registry

 

“Everyone will be issued a written card that they can put in their wallet that will tell them what they had and when their next dose is due,” Moore said. “Let’s do the simple, easy thing first. Everyone’s going to get that.”

 

Vaccination clinics will also be reporting to their state immunization registries what vaccine was given, so that, for example, an entity could run a query if it didn’t know where a patient got a first dose.

 

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