
CDC discontinues COVID vaccine card printing, rendering them obsolete
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has stopped printing new COVID-19 vaccination cards as the federal government is no longer distributing vaccines. The discontinuation of the cards is not expected to have a significant impact, as most venues no longer require them for entry. Individuals can still use their existing cards as proof of vaccination, but those who need their immunization records will have to request them from the clinic, pharmacy, or health department where they received the shot. Some states offer digital vaccination records, while others may take longer to provide records or have gaps in their databases. It is advised to keep the vaccination cards in a safe place.


