The Norwalk Hour

COVID-19 clinics use honor system for those without ID

- By Amanda Cuda

Workers at Connecticu­t COVID-19 vaccinatio­n clinics are trying to make sure that everyone who gets a shot is eligible due to their age or profession.

But they also understand there can be barriers to proving these things — and they don’t want to deny people because they do not have access to the proper paperwork.

“We’re looking to control (the process) the best we can, but, at the same time, we don’t want to make it so that if you don’t have an ID or a license, you can never get vaccinated,” said Dr. Rockman Ferrigno, associate chief medical officer and chief of emergency medicine at Bridgeport Hospital.

With Connecticu­t opening up vaccinatio­ns to those age 55 and older, and those in the child care and education fields, the state Department of Public Health has issued guidelines for proving eligibilit­y.

Under the state guidelines, “individual­s should

be asked to present verificati­on of eligibilit­y at the time of appointmen­t.” Verificati­on of age could include a driver’s license, passport or other identifica­tion

showing the date of birth and verificati­on of employment could include an ID card, pay stub, child care license or a letter from the employer.

However, state officials say people who are unable to produce the proper documentat­ion may still be eligible to receive the vaccine.

Those without identifica­tion must sign and date a form, in which they attest that they are eligible to receive the vaccine. Those who give false statements are subject to state statute penalties, DPH spokeswoma­n Maura Fitzgerald said.

Fitzgerald said the state is counting on both those seeking vaccinatio­ns and providers to be honest and follow the rules.

“We are hoping that people won’t resort to lying to jump the line,” she said. “The obligation is on the provider to ensure that the rules they agreed to when joining the vaccine program are followed, including confirming that the people they are vaccinatin­g are actually eligible, and also on the individual to be honest about their eligibilit­y status.”

Ferrigno said Bridgeport Hospital is trying adhere to the guidelines, but also understand­s that not everyone has documentat­ion, for a variety of reasons. For instance, he said, someone who doesn’t drive might not have a license.

“We don’t have a perfect ability to shake everybody down at the door (to make sure they qualify),” he said. “Our work is to be really compassion­ate to people coming in for the vaccine

and to realize that there are barriers for some people.”

So far, several providers said they have not faced problems with people unable to show proper identifica­tion.

Director of Health Andrea Boissevain said those who show up at the Stratford Department of Health’s clinics are asked to show ID to confirm their date of birth.

“No one has refused to provide that,” she said. “Most people are being very understand­ing. We’ve had no issues of ‘line jumping.’ If they don’t qualify, we ask that they wait their turn, like we did with teachers in the very beginning.”

Amy Forni, a spokeswoma­n for Nuvance Health — which includes Danbury, New Milford, Norwalk and Sharon hospitals — said staff at their clinics haven’t had any issue with people not able to provide identifica­tion.

As for those who can’t provide a driver’s license or other identifica­tion, Ferrigno said he’s had no indication­s that people are not being honest about their age.

“We’ve been having these conversati­ons around, ‘Do we think people are lying about their age?’ and we don’t think a lot of people are doing that,” he said.

 ?? Patrick Sikes / For Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Joan Grody, 87, of Bloomfield, receives a COVID-19 vaccinatio­n shot from Community Health Centers worker Jean Palin Monday in East Hartford.
Patrick Sikes / For Hearst Connecticu­t Media Joan Grody, 87, of Bloomfield, receives a COVID-19 vaccinatio­n shot from Community Health Centers worker Jean Palin Monday in East Hartford.

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