no need for insults , and as an admin you should know better than to do that. Please observe better manners, stick to facts, be civil. Public Health England (PHE) has confirmed that this is simply a printed card with space for someone’s name and vaccination details to be written by hand, there is nothing to stop someone altering or adding to what is written on it. The small card (see image) contains no data or secure personal information to prove who has been vaccinated. It records details of the Covid-19 vaccination someone has received, along with the appointment date for their second injection. According to PHE, it is similar to those already used for other NHS vaccinations that involve more than one dose (such as one for the Human Papillomavirus vaccination) and is not intended for any other purpose.
This topic that the card is wrongly thought to be of any other use or the mistaken suggestion that it can be used as any form of 'proof' of vaccination is covered here:
There are NO certificates of Vaccination in the UK and so this is not possible to obtain or thus present for UK vaccinated arrivals to Thailand, but maybe US citizens are getting these and is US specific.
really? I think I know this duh... my point was that in UK we are now currently legally prohibited from travel unless it is for one of 5 approved reasons, work, funerals, medical etc and anything leisure or holiday is currently illegal
quoting UK Gov ' You must not travel, including abroad, unless you have a legally permitted reason to do so. It is ILLEGAL to travel abroad for holidays and other leisure purposes.'
At least you are allowed out, it's currently illegal to travel out of UK for a holiday, with substantial fines, if they even let us leave, which might be unlikely