
The CDC didn’t directly answer a TPG reporter’s question about whether people should laminate their COVID-19 vaccine cards, so there’s no guidance from the federal government right now. Many travelers TPG spoke to said they’d either laminated their cards or considered doing so. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. I would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. We’ll update this story if either respond.įor more TPG news delivered each morning to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. The CDC has taken the lead on the distribution of the vaccine cards, while the response to the pandemic is led by the White House COVID-19 Response Team. TPG reached out to the CDC, who referred questions about vaccine cards and travel to the White House, who referred questions about vaccine cards and travel to the CDC. It depends on who you ask, really, because no agency has given a definitive answer.
BACK OF COVID VACCINATION CARD FOR FREE
Some stores have even offered to laminate vaccine cards for free - but should you? So, Americans are finding creative ways to protect their vaccine cards, from stowing them inside a safe to making digital copies. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Right now, the only way to confirm a person has been vaccinated against COVID-19 is with a physical paper card from the U.S. Now that millions of Americans have been vaccinated against COVID-19 in the United States, people everywhere are wondering what they should do with their vaccine cards.
