CDC is no longer distributing Covid-19 vaccination cards, once a staple of the pandemic
- The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is no longer issuing white vaccination cards, and recommends that individuals contact their state health department's immunization information system to obtain a copy of their full vaccination record.
- CVS and Walgreens pharmacies will complete vaccination cards if patients bring them in, but the cards are not required for vaccination. Walmart will also add vaccine doses to existing cards upon request.
- The federal government no longer requires vaccine cards for travelers entering the US, but it is still important to check destination country requirements before traveling.
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Say goodbye to the COVID-19 vaccination card. The CDC has stopped printing them
It’s the end of an era for a once-critical pandemic document: The ubiquitous white COVID-19 vaccination cards are being phased out. Now that COVID-19 vaccines are not being distributed by the federal government, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stopped printing new cards. The federal government shipped more than 980 million cards between late 2020, when the first vaccines came out, through May 10, according to the latest a…
CDC stops printing COVID-19 vaccination cards: pandemic relic
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stopped printing coronavirus vaccination cards since the federal government is no longer distributing vaccines. The cards, which were once essential to getting into places like restaurants, festivals and bars, have largely become obsolete following the end of the pandemic. Starting in late 2020, when the first vaccines became available, the CDC shipped more than 980 million cards to Ameri…
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