You pulled up in your car and gave them your info which she jotted down on the card before handing it to you.
And that info is then entered up to three days later into the states database. The same as the covid tests and contact tracing.
If you don't have your vaccination card with you or lost it, you can easily access your record through the app to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination as needed.
Docket is an app from the NJ Department of Health that makes it easier for you and your family to securely access your COVID-19 vaccination record.
If you lost your COVID-19 vaccination card, you can request your immunization record by visiting the New Jersey Immunization Information System (NJIIS).
And that info is then entered up to three days later into the states database. The same as the covid tests and contact tracing.
Thanks very much for this info. I was unaware of it being the case. I'll have to ask her about it when I see her next. She was the one who told me there didn't seem to be records being kept. (She thought no records was a bad thing.)
Sounds like she was giving the jab or scribbling the info on a card and not at the other processes. It’s controlled chaos, you know what you’re doing but not what others are doing.
The same as a car testing site, they scan your id when you first show up, you go to 3 or 4 different stations and they all know who you are, with that many cars I have no idea how.
Also the same for the car vax sites, they looked like complete chaos but weren’t. There were two stickers for each dose, one went on a vax card one went a paper list to be entered up to three days later(at least here). Some sites just wrote the lot numbers down instead of using the included stickers.
But that’s how we know X% are fully vaxxed and X% only received one dose.
The same for hospital admissions, they’re not going to rely on the dirty unvaxxed to tell the truth and artificially inflate the vaxxed hospitalization and death numbers.
They claim there’s a few states without a immunization database but I can’t seem to locate the state/s.
Again, thanks for the excellent replies.
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