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Topic

smart health card

Question
#1
  • スマートヘルスカード
  • mail
  • 2021/09/12 09:30

I am trying to get a digital vaccine proof "Smart Health Card", but no matter how many times I try, I keep getting "We could not verify your vaccination for the Hawaii Smart Health Card." I have tried twice. I have had Safeway and Pfizer both times (March and April), my child has had Safeway the first time, Kaiser the second time, and Pfizer both times (May and July).

I wonder if it's because Safetravel is registered under my Japanese passport name and there is a slight difference between my middle name and my US name ?

Did everyone have no problem getting a smart health card ??

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#3
  • jelbow
  • 2021/09/12 (Sun) 16:34
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I, too, could not verify, no matter how many times I tried to enter it again... I got a "I can't verify..." message. I'm registered with Safe Travel as well, but I have the same middle name, except I'm registered with the full name instead of initials.
I'm tired of starting over, I'll make sure I carry my vaccine card and ID with me ❗️.

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#4
  • 檸檬
  • 2021/09/12 (Sun) 19:04
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I have tried many times, but nothing works
why ? ?
I am getting really tired ( tears ).

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#5
  • DeeDee
  • 2021/09/14 (Tue) 18:51
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Hawaii is really behind in IT.
GPS for buses is not working properly, and the UI site is about 30 years old, remember? ! I thought it would be impossible from the beginning.

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#8
  • ほのるる
  • 2021/09/17 (Fri) 13:24
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I was able to register easily.

You can register by entering the information exactly as it is written on the vaccination card.

If you have been vaccinated at Long's, please log in to your account at Long's
.

You will find all the information there.

Hawaii's IT is behind ? not true, we are behind in some areas compared to CA and
NY, but
you have to follow the instructions
on the vaccination card to register this smart health card.

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#10
  • DeeDee
  • 2021/09/17 (Fri) 16:53
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Honolulu

I've lived in Los Angeles and New York all my life.
Also, there are no tech schools here, so I am naturally behind in that area. The University of Hawaii is the top university in the country.

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#11
  • DeeDee
  • 2021/09/17 (Fri) 17:21
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Well, before that, I am against the vaccine passport itself. It's meaningless, because you can get infected whether you have the vaccine or not. The infection rate is the same. It's not like there is a break-through.

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#13
  • DeeDee
  • 2021/09/17 (Fri) 18:36
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I'm not saying this is a public hearing or a trial, so you can voice your opinion. I never said that serious illnesses could not be prevented. I said that the infection rate would remain the same. If the infection rate doesn't change, then the vaccine passport is pointless. Well, I am a long-time Republican. I can't follow the totalitarian policies of the Democrats, especially the Democrats in Hawaii. If that were the case, you would say, why don't you go to Texas? Yes, I have started looking for a job.

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#15
  • DeeDee
  • 2021/09/17 (Fri) 18:43
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Yes, I moved here because I needed insurance. But it's still no good. I moved here because I wasn't interested in it, so I just can't help but not like it and look at Hawaii critically. I should probably find a job and move here. It will take time because of geographical problems, though.

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#16
  • タケ
  • 2021/09/17 (Fri) 18:49
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# 13 Dee Dee

You are quite twisted. It's true that this is a place to express our opinions, but people who go off-topic don't resonate with me, no matter how many admirable things they say. Because you're missing the point. 
I'm sorry to hear that you can't have an agenda-driven conversation, even though you seem to have a lot of experience in life.

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#19
  • DeeDee
  • 2021/09/17 (Fri) 22:44
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I told you the smart health card doesn't work because Hawaii's IT is behind the curve. I don't think you're off by a long shot. The conversation that followed was a sales pitch.

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#20
  • DeeDee
  • 2021/09/17 (Fri) 22:48
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You only have to look at the UI system to see that.
That's why smart health doesn't work. I'm not saying you're missing the point, you're just denying everything. Well, if that's off, I don't blame you. Here. Because it's all retarded.

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#24

No one around me (work, family, etc. )) has ever been unable to create a QR code. And since you have to upload a photo of the actual card to create a QR code, the QR code acquirer should have both. So if you can make a QR code, you should make it, and if not, you can save the photo.
It seems that you have to use an app called "Verifier" to authenticate your Hawaii Smart Health Card, so you might not be able to authenticate it where you don't know about it.
https://www.oneoahu.org/safe-access-oahu

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#25
  • ふう太
  • 2021/09/19 (Sun) 01:53
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I work at a restaurant where we have a vaccination card and measure the fever before entering the restaurant, and if there is no problem, we take the customer inside ! We do not do OR codes ! This is sufficient, and so far we have had no problems and the situation has been handled smoothly !.

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#26
  • スマートヘルスカード
  • 2021/09/24 (Fri) 11:29
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Topic
Thank you all. I have never been asked to post a QR code since then, and have been able to get by with an image of my vaccination card or the original. However, I am wondering what I should do in the future when I am required to have a QR code of my vaccination when I travel ? ・ ・ ・ Well, I guess I will have to wait and see ! Thank you all for your valuable time and opinions.

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#27
  • ほのるる
  • 2021/09/24 (Fri) 17:01
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Topi,

I entered the information exactly as it is written on the vaccination card ?

If you entered it like that and you can't register
you should contact the health department ?

if you are registered at Long's, HPH, Queens etc.
If you have been vaccinated at Long's, HPH, Queens, etc., if you have your own page, you may be able to register
by entering the information as it is registered on your page.

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#28
  • ほのるる
  • 2021/09/24 (Fri) 18:38
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I see that opinions that fall in with Hawaii are not deleted, but those that move from Hawaii to another state are
deleted.

I wonder what the criteria are ?.

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#29
  • ほのるる
  • 2021/09/24 (Fri) 18:40
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UH has a graduate school, too. You don't know too much about it.

Besides, UH's medical school is a nationally renowned medical school.
Well, what can I say if you don't love Hawaii?

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