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[–] 2 pts

Having some piece of paper on you won't mean anything. The info is direct to digital in Georgia (most states have been that way for ALL vaccines since at least the mid 2000's), so it'll be a database query. Sorta like handing a cop a fake ID, they're going to check the physical copy against "their" records.

If you have access to the vax, which would be odd as I've not heard of it being open to the general public Just yet, then find a sympathetic min-wage employee who'll see more benefit in an extra $100 than squirting that crap into you. Gonna be a LOT of sympathetic people out there... the hospital where my wife works had a whopping 15% uptake on the vaccination for staff.

Or wait till the databases are hacked (if they aren't already, need to check the darkweb hacking/cracking sites) and just have your info injected for whatever fee's being charged. This isn't exactly high tech/security stuff. Sadly, it's the states that maintain the databases so there it's possible one state is hacked before another... probably gonna throw a red flag somewhere if your info is uploaded to a state where you don't have other docs, like a drivers license.

[–] 2 pts

Giving this to anyone other than a healthcare provider or cops would be violation of HIPPA. The fake form will work just fine to get into a niggerball game or whatever.

HIPPA does NOT include any loopholes for allowing cops to access personal medical data.

[–] 0 pt

It allows you to comply with a warrant or subpoena.

[–] 1 pt

well they are giving vacs randomly when the timer is about to expire. lots of people not getting in the database.

Yeah. There was a recent article about a nurse who gave injections to people stuck in a blizzard.

Those test subjects didn't make it into the data base.

[–] 0 pt

Yeah, cuz ain't everywhere goona want all that.. paper works from the doctor now.

[–] 0 pt (edited )

I don't agree for every instance. Many government services and businesses are petrified of HIPAA implications of digitally having any medical related information, so a way they will seek to avoid legal risk is by asking people to physically demonstrate or show a document, as this stops the necessity for storing a digital record.