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Get a new Covid-19 vaccination card

If you need a new vaccination card, contact the vaccination provider site where you received your vaccine. Your provider should give you a new card with up-to-date information about the vaccinations you have received.

If the location where you received your COVID-19 vaccine is no longer operating, contact your state or local health department’s immunization information system (IIS) for assistance.

CDC does not maintain vaccination records or determine how vaccination records are used, and CDC does not provide the CDC-labeled, white COVID-19 vaccination record card to people. These cards are distributed to vaccination providers by state and local health departments. Please contact your state or local health department if you have additional questions about vaccination cards or vaccination records.

COVID-19 Vaccines That Require 2 Shots

Scheduling Your Second Shot
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    Planning for your second shot is important.
    If you need help scheduling your vaccination appointment for your second shot, contact the location that set up your first appointment.
    If you are having trouble or have questions about using a vaccination management or scheduling system, reach out to the organization that enrolled you in the system. This may be your state or local health department, employer, or vaccination provider.
    Scheduling an appointment for your second shot at the time you get your first shot is recommended, but not required.
    If you need to get your second shot in a location that is different from where you received your first shot (for example, if you moved to a different state or attend school in a different state), there are several ways you can find a vaccine provider for your second dose.

Vaccination Card and Your Second Shot

At your first vaccination appointment, you should have received a vaccination card that tells you what COVID-19 vaccine you received, the date you received it, and where you received it. Bring this vaccination card to your second vaccination appointment.

    If you did not receive a COVID-19 vaccination card at your first appointment, contact the vaccination provider site where you got your first shot or your state health department to find out how you can get a card.
    If you have lost your vaccination card or don’t have a copy, contact your vaccination provider directly to access your vaccination record.
        If you cannot contact your vaccination provider directly, contact your state health department’s immunization information system (IIS). You can find state IIS information on the CDC website. Vaccination providers are required to report COVID-19 vaccinations to their IIS and related systems.
        If you enrolled in v-safe or VaxText after your first vaccine dose, you can access your vaccination information using those tools.
        If you have made every effort to locate your vaccination information, are unable to get a copy or replacement of your vaccination card, and still need a second shot, talk to a vaccination provider.
    Bring your vaccination card with you to your second shot appointment so your provider can fill in the information about your second dose.
    Keep your vaccination card in case you need it for future use. Consider taking a picture of your vaccination card after your second shot appointment as a backup copy.

CDC does not maintain vaccination records or determine how vaccination records are used, and CDC does not provide the CDC-labeled white COVID-19 vaccination record card to people. These cards are distributed to vaccination providers by state health departments.

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Please contact your state health department if you have additional questions about vaccination records. Your local or state health department can also provide more information about the laws or regulations in your area.
When You Are Fully Vaccinated

People are considered fully vaccinated:

    2 weeks after their second shot in a 2-dose series, like the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, or
    2 weeks after a single-shot vaccine, like Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine

COVID-19 vaccines are not interchangeable. If you received a Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, you should get the same product for your second shot.

You are not fully vaccinated if:

    it has been less than 2 weeks since your 1-dose shot
    it has been less than 2 weeks since your second shot of a 2-dose vaccine
    you still need to get your second dose of a 2-dose vaccine


Check More In The Official Website:  

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/faq.html

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