Sticker Attachment on ID Cards Enables Easy Verification of COVID-19 Vaccination

Vaccination stickers are being issued at the town and township offices to residents who have completed the COVID-19 vaccination. / ⓒ Asia Economy

Vaccination stickers are being issued at the town and township offices to residents who have completed the COVID-19 vaccination. / ⓒ Asia Economy

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[Yeongam=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Yeongam-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 18th that it is issuing vaccination stickers at the eup/myeon offices for residents who have completed the COVID-19 vaccination.


The COVID-19 vaccination sticker is attached to the back of an ID card for residents who have difficulty carrying a paper vaccination certificate or using the electronic certificate (COOV app). It can be easily issued by visiting the nearest eup/myeon office.


Residents who have completed the first or second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can visit the nearest eup/myeon office with an ID card (resident registration card, driver's license, disability registration card, etc.) on which their resident registration number and address are recorded, if they wish to have the sticker attached.


In particular, the sticker displays the name, vaccination dose number, and vaccination date, and has the same effect as a paper certificate or electronic certificate.



A Yeongam-gun official stated, “As the number of confirmed cases is increasing nationwide, we hope that each individual will feel responsible as a subject of quarantine and strictly follow the quarantine rules,” and added, “Our county will also do its best to further promote vaccination participation and make it more convenient for residents to verify their vaccination.”


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