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Stop posting pictures of your COVID-19 vaccine card on social media, BBB warns – KENS5.com
Your card has your full name and birthday on it, as well as information about where you got your vaccine.

ATLANTA The COVID-19 vaccine sticker selfie is the new “I Voted” trend on social media. Unfortunately, some people are posting pictures of their vaccine card and the Better Business Bureau says you should stop.
While you may be excited you got the shot — and you want to share the excitement with your friends on social media, the BBB says not to post your vaccine card.
“Unfortunately, your card has your full name and birthday on it, as well as information about where you got your vaccine,” the…
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