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Hold on to that COVID vaccine card Millions of adults who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 have little proof beyond the paper card they get when getting their first dose, reported the Wall Street Journal. According to the WSJ, the United States currently has no central database to document vaccinations, and states only keep an incomplete patchwork of records. Also, there’s no standard proof of COVID-19 vaccination like the yellow fever cards required for entry to many countries where that disease is prevalent. As certain countries and businesses prepare to mandate digital proof of vaccination as a requirement for entry and travel, your paper card may be the only way to conduct business or access those countries.

U S response to coronavirus variants emphasizes masks and vaccines instead of lockdowns

U.S. response to coronavirus variants emphasizes masks and vaccines instead of lockdowns Fenit Nirappil, Brittany Shammas © Jeff Chiu/AP An officer stands in front of a sign advising of vaccine appointments at a drive-up vaccination center at City College of San Francisco during the coronavirus pandemic in San Francisco, Monday, Feb. 1, 2021. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) As America faces the potential for catastrophic coronavirus spikes fueled by highly infectious variants, public health authorities remain wary of imposing the stricter measures adopted by other nations. Instead, they continue to embrace a stick-to-the-basics strategy: Wear a mask, maybe even two. Avoid crowds. And get vaccinated fast.

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