Thanks for the reply. Do I need to bring the cards with me or just take a photo and upload it?Yes, the paper card works. I think the majority of people use that.
I would carry actual cards with me just in case something goes wrong at the port with your information and all of a sudden poof it’s gone (it’s technology after all)Thanks for the reply. Do I need to bring the cards with me or just take a photo and upload it?
No, I've cruised twice since reopening and left my vaccine card at home both times. They don't need it as they clear you electronically prior to travel. They don't ask you to bring it, and I've never read or heard of a single account of anyone being asked for it by DCL. Imo it's more of a risk to bring it because you might lose it. I always keep mine safe at home. If you're worried, keep a picture of it in your phone.Do I need to bring the cards with me or just take a photo and upload it?
Can't speak to cruising, but I always carry my vaccine card. I had to show it to eat in a restaurant in Los Angeles County a few months ago.No, I've cruised twice since reopening and left my vaccine card at home both times. They don't need it as they clear you electronically prior to travel. They don't ask you to bring it, and I've never read or heard of a single account of anyone being asked for it by DCL. Imo it's more of a risk to bring it because you might lose it. I always keep mine safe at home. If you're worried, keep a picture of it in your phone.
Yes my Mother lost her card and we requested proof from the County in which she received her doses.We don't have our paper vaccination cards anymore. Long story. But we do have access to our state's vaccination records through the Docket app. Does anyone know if that can be used for proof on the Safe Passage site?