It would be wrong to type in "Covid vaccination card" into an image search and record batch numbers and vaccination dates from all the people who have posted photos of themselves holding their completed vaccination cards. So definitely don't do that.
Edit: It would be even more wrong to save the images in an album so people could get a general feel for what the vaccination cards look like, the variation in how they are filled out, and so on.
In the photos I've seen they appear to be printed on white cardstock, but it's hard to determine the exact weight of the cardstock. In some photos the cards appear a bit flimsy while in others they appear to be a bit thicker.
From what I can tell the vaccination kits from the CDC include the cards. I haven't yet found any Federal guidelines on vaccination card specifications or RFQs, but that might not be a bad approach to take if one took an interest in such things.
Edit: This is probably the best photo I've found to help illustrate how thick the cards are. I count about 50 cards in that right stack, and it's a fair bit taller than the phone.
It would be wrong to type in "Covid vaccination card" into an image search and record batch numbers and vaccination dates from all the people who have posted photos of themselves holding their completed vaccination cards. So definitely don't do that.
Edit: It would be even more wrong to save the images in an album so people could get a general feel for what the vaccination cards look like, the variation in how they are filled out, and so on.
Now, hypothetically, are the official cards on cardstock of any kind? Or just normally printed?
In the photos I've seen they appear to be printed on white cardstock, but it's hard to determine the exact weight of the cardstock. In some photos the cards appear a bit flimsy while in others they appear to be a bit thicker. From what I can tell the vaccination kits from the CDC include the cards. I haven't yet found any Federal guidelines on vaccination card specifications or RFQs, but that might not be a bad approach to take if one took an interest in such things.
Edit: This is probably the best photo I've found to help illustrate how thick the cards are. I count about 50 cards in that right stack, and it's a fair bit taller than the phone.
If you put /zip on the end you can save the whole album at once for later study
https://imgur.com/a/t2MjsTC/zip