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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am vaccinated and I have the QR code from California but the synagogue says that it is not enough. I need to show the original record with the doses, dates, type, and location received to prove that two weeks have passed since my last dose (QR code doesn't show anything except that you were vaccinated). [b]I don't feel comfortable with handing over my medical record[/b].[/quote] Why? Is there any information other than the information about the Covid vaccine? I would personally black out any personal information other than my name. On mine, the only extra information is my birthdate, which I would black out. Otherwise, it is my name, the vaccine, the lot number, the location and date where I got both shots. Since the point of the registry is to ensure that those in attendance are fully vaccinated, have had both doses of the vaccines that require two doses and that you are 2+ weeks past the final dose, I'm not sure why you aren't willing to provide that information. I agree with the synagogue that the QR code is not sufficient. It doesn't specify whether you got a one-dose vaccination or a two-dose vaccination, whether you got two doses (for the ones that require two doses) and what date, so that they know you are 2+ weeks past the final dose. I happen to know enough people, especially those attending religious functions that are mask rejecters, and anti-vaccination and frankly, I don't trust that those people won't just lie to do whatever they want. So I believe that your synagogue's caution is warranted. Our church says only vaccinated people can attend in-person services, but does not require proof. We continue to attend on-line services as our children are not vaccinated and we cannot bring them to church right now. [/quote]
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