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How would you check if someone already had the vaccine? (aside from sticking a magnet on them of course [/s just in case])
Impossible in Germany. That would require a digital storage of your healthcare data and it being accessible by every vaccination point. A big no-no.
Also, most European countries vaccinated anonymously and regardless of the insurance status -- yes that makes a lot of sense. But, essentially, you could vaccinate all you want without any records.
Here in Sweden you book vaccinations via the regional health care website, if the place you're getting vaccinated at isn't a hospital or equivalent they can't see your history, just that you're booked.
But there's also private vaccination companies you can go to who won't really care, they'll just suggest you wait the recommended 30 days in between vaccinations (because otherwise the immune system won't be as receptive to building immunity from the next dose)
Visually?
"What are these marks at common vaccination areas?"
"Oh I just take vast amounts of heroin"