Minnesota
Related: About this forumSome vaccine sites demand U.S. gov-issued IDs from eligible Minnesota immigrants seeking shots
This goes against CDC and MN state rules.
https://sahanjournal.com/coronavirus/latino-id-requirement-vaccine-registration-minnesota/
Instead of coming out of the store relieved, however, she came out in tears. An attendant at the pharmacy refused to give her a shot, Ascension said, because Ascension couldnt provide a U.S. government-issued ID. The clerk also allegedly asked Ascension for her immigration status.
Ascension, who is undocumented and lives in the Minneapolis area, first provided the clerk with her Consular Identification Card, a photo ID that the Mexican government issues to citizens living outside of Mexico.
The lady said, No, Im sorry, you need to have a U.S. ID or a state ID, Ascension told Sahan Journal. Ascension did not get the name of the employee who turned her away.
The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)Government issue or otherwise....
riversedge
(73,126 posts)https://sahanjournal.com/coronavirus/latino-id-requirement-vaccine-registration-minnesota/
...............Asking for specific types of IDs also breaks state guidelines, said Erin McHenry, a spokesperson for the Minnesota Department of Health.
We want providers to be prioritizing people who are currently eligible, but they are not restricted to only vaccinating Minnesota residents, McHenry said. When you get your COVID-19 vaccine, you will be asked to share your full name, date of birth, address, phone number, and gender. This is so the vaccination can be recorded. But you will never be asked about your immigration status when getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
Latinos in Minneota are getting infected with COVID-19 at disproportionately high rates and being vaccinated against the virus at disproportionately low rates. Latinos account for 9 percent of all of the states positive COVID-19 cases, but just 5 percent of the total state population. Just 1.6 percent of the Minneosotas vaccinated population are Latino.
Other Latinos in Minnesota describe similar ID barriers
Rudolfo Gutierrez, executive director of St. Paul-based Hispanic Advocacy and Community Empowerment Through Research (HACER), said that hes heard stories similar to Ascensions from undocumented Latinos since vaccines became available to people 65 and older.
His office has received around 20 phone calls from people around the state who ran into similar problems....................................
Jirel
(2,259 posts)This should be illegal. Huge numbers of people have no ID, citizen or not. Public health response can not discriminate based on who has been able to access ID services.
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,934 posts)A photo Id or drivers licsence to get the covid shot.
We need to remove barriers not create them.
Hogan is a republican I never trusted him to be straight up..
Now this Id thing.
lapfog_1
(30,148 posts)for my safety I want everyone to be vaccinated
dflprincess
(28,471 posts)When I booked my appointment the form said to bring an ID that would show I was in the currently eligible group (65+ or a healthcare worker at the time). I took that to mean my license or, for healthcare workers, an employer ID. Nothing was said about it having to be a 'U.S. or state' government issued ID.
(And then they never asked for my ID - I suppose a look at me was all it took to know I was eligible.)