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I would laminate it because by the time a booster comes along, the technology will have evolved, suggested Dr. Maureen Miller, a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University s Mailman School of Public Health.
You can get your card laminated for free at office supply store Staples by using the code 81450 or at Office Depot with code 52516714.
Leave the original at home
Make sure to store the original hard copy of your vaccine card someplace safe you don t need to keep it on your person at all times and risk losing it. Experts recommend keeping the original with other important documents or medical records and carrying just the digital copy.
By: CBS News
More than 100 million Americans have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine shot. The proof? A 4-by-3-inch paper vaccination record card issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In a post-pandemic world, however, that humble card for those who are fully vaccinated could become an important document used for travel, attending events, returning to the post-pandemic office and other purposes. Here s what experts say you should know about vaccination cards.
Photograph your record card
The first thing experts recommend once you ve been vaccinated is taking a digital photograph of both sides of your personal record card. You can also scan the card and save the file on a laptop or desktop, said Megan Ranney, an emergency physician at Rhode Island Hospital and an associate professor at Brown University.