Gov. Pritzker Not Looking to make IL Residents Carry Proof of COVID Vaccine

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As more and more people become fully vaccinated in Illinois will residents need to carry a card to prove that they have had their shot? Governor JB Pritzker says the state won’t be requiring anyone to carry anything right now to show their vaccination status.

“People get a card already when you get vaccinated so you get something that reminds you of your second dose and tells you that you have been vaccinated and so on. That is something that people could use, but it is certainly not something we are looking to make mandatory.”

Illinois is vaccinating about 100,000 a people a day right now and close to 40,000 people out of that group are on the receiving end of their second shot.

***Report Courtesy of farmweeknow.com***

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