It is preferable to carry an ID card for the third New Crown vaccine booster shot, but providing an ID number will usually allow the vaccination to be administered. Identity information is registered at the time of the first New Crown vaccination, but the ID number must be provided so that staff can look it up. Of course, it is also important to comply with local departmental regulations. During the first shot of the new crown vaccine, the vaccination unit will keep a record of the vaccination, and then the vaccinator will fill out a vaccination slip with his or her identity information, and the vaccination information will be synchronized on the Internet, so that the doctor can check it through the website. Usually, as long as one remembers one’s identity card number and fills in the information on the vaccine application form, one can be vaccinated. Identity verification is carried out by medical staff, a but if the vaccination site has special requirements, or if you do not remember your ID number, you must bring it with you. It is recommended to go to a designated vaccination site with specialized medical staff when receiving the new crown vaccine.