So long, COVID vaccine cards. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is no longer printing or distributing cards showing a person’s history of COVID-19 vaccinations. People receiving the shots ...
The card is too big for a standard wallet card slot and, as Amanda Mull pointed out in The Atlantic, still small enough that it’d be easy to lose. It’s like a reverse Goldilocks: just wrong. A handful ...
NEW YORK -- Vaccine eligibility in the US is expanding quickly, and so is the popularity of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's little white card. While plans to establish standardized ...
Since the beginning of the vaccine rollout, there has been a slew of scams. In December, a man in Italy went so far as to use a fake arm to avoid vaccination, but most people just buy fake cards. The ...
“Your state’s IIS cannot issue you a vaccination card, but they can provide a digital or paper copy of your full vaccination record, including your COVID-19 vaccinations,” the CDC site reads. The ...
It's safe to consider your COVID-19 vaccination card a relic. Once a pandemic staple, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it will no longer distribute the vaccine cards to those ...
Many public spaces across the country are now open at full capacity, but your ability to attend certain events, eat at restaurants and bars, return to work or school and travel to some countries may ...
About 120,000 vaccinated Californians in the San Francisco Bay Area are struggling to prove they were vaccinated after not receiving the proper CDC cards. "Right now it would be too difficult to go ...