In a move to support those who have received their COVID-19 vaccinations, Staples is providing complimentary lamination services for vaccination cards. As these cards become essential documentation for various activities, keeping them safe from damage is crucial. Staples aims to help by protecting these important cards.
Starting now and running until May 1, vaccinated individuals can visit any Staples location with their vaccination card to receive a free lamination. This offer is limited to one lamination per person and is available at the printing section of the store.
Other Incentives for Vaccination
In addition to Staples, other businesses are also incentivizing vaccinations. For example, Krispy Kreme is offering a free Original Glazed donut every day for the rest of 2021 to anyone who presents a vaccination card. This sweet gesture encourages people to get vaccinated while rewarding them for their efforts.
Companies like Uber and Lyft are offering free rides to vaccination sites, while supermarket chain Publix is giving $125 gift cards to vaccinated employees. Organizations like Tyson Foods and McDonald’s provide paid time off to help their workers get vaccinated. These initiatives, while beneficial for business, also serve the greater good of public health.
Considerations for Laminating Your Card
If you’re hesitant about laminating your card due to potential future booster shots or concerns about heat damage, consider making a photocopy of your card to laminate instead.
Find More Information
For more information on where to find Staples locations and take advantage of this offer, visit their website. Additionally, if you’re interested in family planning resources, check out this one or learn more about IVF options.
Useful Links
- Home insemination kit
- Self insemination
- Home insemination syringe
- At-home insemination
- Fertility treatments
In summary, Staples is providing a valuable service by laminating vaccination cards for free until May 1. This initiative, along with other incentives from various companies, highlights a collective effort to promote vaccination and public health.
