As AM I.
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Anyone who travels outside the industrialized world has a yellow booklet with vaccine records. I have had mine checked for yellow fever a time or two over the years. Vaccines protect the traveler and in some cases, like yellow fever, the vaccine is also for public health.
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And it also lets you return home from somewhere with an outbreak
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Had a yellow card in my passport, 1974
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And millions of people angrily replying from their iPhone here and on Facebook that they don’t want their privacy taken away.
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Same! And it has the smallpox jab on it!
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It's the rightwing working up their base that's making this a problem.
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Of course I can't find it now but my first vaccinations in Iran were recorded in a little yellow booklet issued by Qantas Airways. A literal vaccine passport.
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Can we just all agree that showing or telling people you're vaccinated is NOT the same as sharing medical information. It tells nothing about diseases, pregnancies, allergies, injuries that you've had or are prone to have.
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I still have mine from my Navy career.
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