All someone needs to do is fill that thing out with fairly easy to find information.
Let's say someone doesn't want to get the unapproved covid vax but they want to go to a large sporting event that requires people entering the facility to be vaccinated.
How would the person(s) "checking" people's paper vax cards going to verify the information?
Is the person checking going to call up the clinic and verify that you did in fact get that shot?
They're going to do that for everyone in line?
Or just pull random people off to the side...have them wait until this checker calls the clinic...and maybe gets someone to answer...who then has to go into their records (assuming they are kept and correct) and rely that back to the door person?
It's all around totally impractical.
Even going to another country. Imagine the time it would take to verify each passenger's vax information on a paper card. Or even a random few, to be verified. Will the checker at Charles de Gaulle airport at 8am their time be able to reach the 8-5 clinic where the shot was allegedly given?
The only way it might happen...might...is if the entire globe was on a real time digital verification system. Imagine the cost, complexity, cross country legality nightmare of several years it would take to build such a system (even if they leveraged current travel passports).
The other one does look fake. Lacks the logo, the banner is only in English, and lines 3 and 4 say covid not other. Now will an average person pick up on it? Maybe, maybe not.
It looks fake as hell! Where is the logo?
Somebody needs to design a card with a “novelty” parody version of the CDC logo.
Maybe have the bird be a outline of borders of China. Instead of “CDC” have it say “COC” with the fine print saying “Compliments of China”
You could argue that it’s just a joke and you aren’t illegally using the CDC logo and also probably use the card to fool people who aren’t looking closely at it.