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How to protect your COVID vaccination card digitally: Dos and don’ts – Good Gear Guide
Protect your COVID vaccination card digitally by creating a good image using a camera or scanner, and keeping it secure in cloud storage.

On April 19, everyone in the United States aged 16 and older becomes eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine appointment. After you get jabbed, youll receive a comically old-school 3-inch by 4-inch paper card as proof of your immunization status. You can protect that piece of cardstock by sticking it into an inexpensive badge holder* (Amazon sells a pack of 10 with a resealable zipper for $10), but that doesnt ward off the possibility of misplacing or outright losing it.
You should have a digital copy as…
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