Yeah i think so, it reportedly has a lower efficacy. Especially since I just had it and presumably will carry antibodies for at least a few months, figure I could afford to wait.
All Covid-19 vaccination providers are required to report data within 72 hours in their state’s immunization system, so there should be a back-up record of your vaccination status there. The CDC has a list of the Immunization Information System (IIS) in each state, which is where to start if you need a replacement card and either can’t remember where you were vaccinated or have difficulty contacting the facility.
You can probably even obtain verification from your PCP if that would be easier. I had an appt with a specialty doc (not my PCP) last week and when they asked if there had been any changes since my previous visit, I mentioned the COVID vaccine. They said they already had that info in their records.
I love Opening Day, but didn't even try to get tickets this year. Probably didn't matter as I'm sure Opening Day in a brand new stadium is a hard ticket to come by. Would have been a tough decision if someone had offered me a ticket. Most likely would have declined though.
Well dr drew I get like four vaccines a year for my travels so stfu. And if anti vaxxers are stuck at home ordering door dash for life then that would be just great
A friend of mine is at that Ranger game. His quote along with the facebook pic: "40,000 free Americans living their lives. What a great pic". And a comment by him in the ensuing discussion: "because our liberties were stripped by the government based on faulty data and pseudo science. That's why. And we are pissed about it." Many of my friends fall into this camp sadly.