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How to take care of your COVID-19 vaccination card

Should I laminate my Covid-19 vaccine card? — Quartz

So you’ve gone and done it you got your Covid-19 vaccine. In the US, where the vaccination campaign is proceeding at the speedy pace of 3 million doses a day, the growing number of lucky shot recipients are sent home with arguably the hottest status symbol around: a card proving you belong to the Covid-19 vaccinated club. Everyone who gets a vaccine also receives a standardized card from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). On it are written the patient’s name, their medical record number, and the information about the vaccine they were administered. This card is required to get the second dose of the vaccine, for those who need it, and acts as proof that the patient has been immunized against Covid-19. While it’s not necessarily an official document not yet at least and it’s not clear whether or where it will be required (for instance, to travel), the CDC recommends keeping the card and bringing it to all future medical appointments.

RVNAhealth: Taking Care of your COVID-19 Vaccination Card

Written by RVNAhealth In the increasingly paperless world in which we live in, the importance of one’s little white vaccination card is a little alarming. Here we offer a compilation of tips for keeping it safe and tracking down a new one if the inevitable occurs. To start, background.  The vaccination card tells you which COVID-19 vaccine you received, the date you received it, and where you received it. The card was originally intended to remind individuals of the date and time of their second dose appointment, but now it is serving as proof of vaccination, which can score treats such as a Krispy Kreme donut, and may also enable access to events and activities requiring proof of vaccination.  There is room on the card for additional information, i.e. booster shots if needed in future years, so it might be best to keep unlaminated for now. (If you’ve already laminated, don’t worry.)

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