However, one should not post the certificate that gets generated on the CoWIN application after vaccination on social media. "Beware of sharing #vaccination certificate on social media," the government said, sharing a photo with pointers on why it is not safe to share the certificates. Beware of sharing #vaccination certificate on social media: pic.twitter.com/Tt9vJZj2YK — Cyber Dost (@Cyberdost) May 25, 2021"Covid-19 vaccination certificate contains your name and other personal details. Avoid sharing your vaccination certificate on social media platforms as it may be misused cyber fraudsters to defraud you," the post read. This is considered a provisional certificate and the beneficiary gets the final certificate on receiving both doses of vaccination.
Source: Hindustan Times May 27, 2021 05:57 UTC