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Medical exemption certifcates.

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Paper???? OK in 1972 they were cardboard, but they have been little plastic credit card sized ones for about 25 years if not 30 ! Kept in a purse or wallet along with all the other cards (NB 99% not credit ones) and dead easy to keep track of the expiry.
Mine was a thin postcard sized thingy. Maybe they thought my diabetes could be cured so I didn't need plastic.
 
The closer I get to it, the more I realise that 60 is no age at all! 🙂
Middle age keeps getting pushed back ten years for every decade I add to my own age. 60 is approaching fast now, of course, I'm still 6 on the inside.
 
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