With more employers, theaters and other businesses requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination, Attorney General Maura Healey said Monday it was too soon to know whether a more formal vaccine passport system would be necessary to prevent people from forging vaccine cards.
“I want people to know if you run into an issue with fake vaccination cards report it to my office and we’ll take action,” Healey told host Margery Eagan during an interview on GBH’s “Boston Public Radio.”
Eagan asked Healey whether the Democrat thought it would be necessary for the Registry of Motor Vehicles to begin producing vaccine verification cards, similar to drivers’ licenses, that would be harder to replicate than the paper cards currently handed out to vaccine recipients. “Let’s just wait and see how prevalent this is,” Healey said. “That’s why I say report it to my office. If certain things need to be designed or systems created then I think we should be open to…
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