The once-critical white COVID-19 vaccination cards are being phased out. Vaccines are not being distributed by the federal government anymore, so the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stopped printing new cards.
Biden administration announces $600M to produce COVID tests and will reopen website to order them starting next Monday. This comes as the U.S is seeing an increase of covid cases. LiveNOW from FOX host Jeane Franseen spoke to family medicine doctor, Jason Littleton about the new vaccine rollouts and what the Biden Administration is doing.It's the end of an era for a once-critical pandemic document: The ubiquitous white COVID-19 vaccination cards are being phased out.
Federal and local health officials don't expect the discontinuation of the cards to be a particularly big change, since the days of keeping them tucked in purses and wallets to ensure entry into festivals,are largely over. If you’ve held on to your card, it’s still valid as proof of vaccination. Otherwise, people who need their COVID-19 immunization records will need to request them just like any other vaccine.
In many cases, the clinic, pharmacy or health department that provided the shot can provide those records. Every state and some cities have anFor example, Texas requires patients' written consent to be included in the registry, San Antonio Metropolitan Health District spokesman David Andres Alegria said. Other places, including Wyoming and Philadelphia'sMany states offer digital vaccination records for individuals either online or through an app.
"One of the positives was having increased autonomy on your patient record, especially the immunization record," said Jeff Chorath, who manages the immunization information system in Washington state. Washington offers two digital options for obtaining vaccination records — aOther states don't have the same options, so it might take longer to get your records.
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