Tom Hill said:
> As far as clarifications go, I was hoping to determine if the NHS-issued
> paper vaccine records (as provided when vaccinated) will be sufficient?

If you're talking about the little cards then, as a vaccinator, I'd like to
point out that those are completely uncontrolled. If someone comes to a
second vaccination without it, we give them a new one. They could then give
the first one to someone else. If you come for a booster, you get a new
card anyway. The cards aren't locked up anywhere so, while I doubt anyone
swiped a blank one from my station, I couldn't be certain and someone used
to sleight of hand would probably have little problem while I'm doing
something else.

Obviously it's not my call, but I wouldn't rely on them as evidence for
anything.

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