Those seeking vaccine records can contact their state health department's immunization information system.
Once a pandemic staple, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it will no longer distribute the vaccine cards to those getting immunized against COVID.Those seeking shot proof can contact their state's health department immunization information system .
The agency still recommends keeping immunization records with your primary care provider to help make future medical decisions. "A vaccination card is not required for vaccination, but our pharmacists will complete them if patients bring them in," CVS said in a statement, according to CNN.Walgreens doesn't require the cards either, but suggests patients who have them bring them to shot appointments.
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