Albuquerque Journal

Don’t lose your COVID-19 vaccine card

- BY AMY HUSCHKA DETROIT FREE PRESS (TNS)

DETROIT — Maybe this goes without saying, but don’t destroy or lose your COVID-19 vaccine card once you get it.

In fact, you may want to take a picture of your card — it will last longer. Just make sure it’s not a selfie.

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

You will need to bring your vaccinatio­n card with you to your second vaccinatio­n appointmen­t if you received the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. Johnson & Johnson is a one-shot vaccine.

I lost my COVID-19 vaccine card! What do I do?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 the state health department to find out how you can get a card. Same goes if you lost your vaccinatio­n card.

If you cannot contact your vaccinatio­n provider directly, contact the state health department’s immunizati­on informatio­n system. Vaccinatio­n providers are required to report COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns to their IIS and related systems.

The CDC recommends keeping your vaccinatio­n card in case you need it for future use. And to consider taking a picture of your vaccinatio­n card as a backup copy.

And to keep your vaccinatio­n card even more secure, Office Depot and Office Max (they merged) will laminate your card for free until July 25. Just don’t forget to clip the coupon.

Staples is also joining in. The Hill reports Staples customers may use the coupon code 81450 to get their vaccine card laminated.

CNN reports a company spokespers­on said the service is available at all U.S. locations does not yet have an end date.But just don’t take a selfie with it: your vaccinatio­n card, according to consumer watchdogs.

“Unfortunat­ely, your card has your full name and birthday on it, as well as informatio­n about where you got your vaccine,” the Better Business Bureau warns.“If your social media privacy settings aren’t set high, you may be giving valuable informatio­n away for anyone to use.”

And your vaccinatio­n is even more valuable if you head to Krispy Kreme Doughnuts.

From now until the end of 2021, you can get a free Krispy Kreme original glazed doughnut when you show your vaccinatio­n card as proof.

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