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They're a work-from-home call center rep. It pays well because they're multi-lingual. Never been in an office or even seen their supervisor except via video call. They tried for a religious exemption but was auto-denied because "they didn't express a sincere belief," and there's no appeal. It's get the vax or get fired with prejudice.

They don't see anyone other than their own family. No office even exists.

Has anyone else experienced this yet, and what did you do?

They're a work-from-home call center rep. It pays well because they're multi-lingual. Never been in an office or even seen their supervisor except via video call. They tried for a religious exemption but was auto-denied because "they didn't express a sincere belief," and there's no appeal. It's get the vax or get fired with prejudice. They don't see anyone other than their own family. No office even exists. Has anyone else experienced this yet, and what did you do?

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[–] 3 pts 3y

Apparently that has been tried with this employer. It's CVS - they have access to the databases to verify the cards.

[–] 1 pt 3y

Can regular employers confirm a injection card as real?

[–] 1 pt 3y

The injections, for the most part, are recorded in state databases. CVS, being a pharmacy, has access to that database - so yes, this employer can.

[–] 2 pts 3y

Ok. Can my non pharmaceutical employer check the authenticity of my card somehow?