COVID-19 vaccine card
COVID-19 Vaccine Card
A COVID-19 vaccine card is a document provided to individuals who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. This card serves as proof of vaccination and contains information about the type of vaccine received, the date(s) of vaccination, and the healthcare provider or clinic site.
Purpose and Use[edit]
The primary purpose of a COVID-19 vaccine card is to keep a record of the vaccination for the individual's reference. It can also serve as proof of vaccination in settings where this is required. Some countries or regions may require proof of vaccination for entry, and certain venues or events may also require this proof.
Format and Information[edit]
While the specific format of a COVID-19 vaccine card can vary by country or region, most cards will include the following information:
- The individual's full name
- The type of COVID-19 vaccine received (e.g., Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, Janssen)
- The date(s) of vaccination
- The healthcare provider or clinic site where the vaccine was administered
In some cases, the card may also include other information, such as the individual's date of birth or a patient identifier.
Digital Vaccine Cards[edit]
In addition to physical cards, some regions also offer digital COVID-19 vaccine cards. These digital cards, which can be stored on a smartphone or other device, serve the same purpose as physical cards. They can be used as proof of vaccination and contain the same information as a physical card.
Controversies and Issues[edit]
There have been several controversies and issues related to COVID-19 vaccine cards. These include concerns about privacy, the potential for forgery, and disparities in access to vaccination and therefore vaccine cards.
See Also[edit]
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Canadian COVID-19 proof of vaccination
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EU Digital COVID Certificate (COVID-19 passport) downloaded from Polish governmental website
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Indian CoVID-19 Vaccination Certificate
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Indonesian Covid-19 second vaccination certificate
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HSE COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card
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Philippine VaxCertPH issued for COVID-19 Vaccination
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COVID-19 Digital Vaccination Record Card South Africa (Version 2)
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MOHW-CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record blank 20210316
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