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Where can I get a copy of my COVID-19 vaccination record?

Vaccination providers are required to report COVID-19 vaccinations to their IIS and related systems. Your states IIS cannot issue you a vaccination card, but they can provide a digital or paper copy of your vaccination record. If you need another COVID-19 vaccine dose and are unable to get a copy of your vaccination card or vaccination record, talk to a vaccination provider. If you have additional questions about vaccination records, please contact your state health department.

What is the v-safe app for COVID-19 vaccinations?

v-safe is a smartphone-based tool that uses text messaging and web surveys to provide personalized health check-ins after you receive a COVID-19 vaccine.

How can I get a white CDC COVID-19 vaccination card?

CDC does not provide the white CDC COVID-19 vaccination card to people and does not maintain vaccination records. CDC distributes the white CDC COVID-19 vaccination cards to vaccination providers and only a vaccination provider can give you this card.

When should you get the new omicron COVID-19 booster vaccine?

The CDC recommends the new vaccine as a single booster dose at least two months following your most recent COVID-19 vaccine (whether it was completing two doses of a primary series or a booster).

How do I get an easy proof of my COVID-19 vaccination?

The CDC card issued to you when you get your first COVID-19 shot is the easiest way to show proof of vaccination. While many states keep vaccination records on file, the information can be difficult to access. The healthcare provider who administered your vaccine is most likely to have a record of your vaccination.

How can I get a new COVID-19 vaccination card?

See full answerIf 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.

Which organ system is most often affected by COVID-19?

COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 that can trigger what doctors call a respiratory tract infection. It can affect your upper respiratory tract (sinuses, nose, and throat) or lower respiratory tract (windpipe and lungs).

Who do you contact regarding fake COVID-19 vaccine cards?

To report suspicious activity involving fake CDC COVID-19 vaccination cards, please visit Fraud Alert: COVID-19 Scams or call 1-800-HHS-TIPS.

Will a COVID-19 vaccine alter my DNA?

No. COVID-19 mRNA vaccines do not change or interact with your DNA in any way.

Who should get the new updated COVID-19 booster?

The Biden administration has recently changed its guidance to recommend that all eligible people 12 and above receive a booster shot with one of the updated vaccines. Jha recently said that he expected a Covid shot to become an annual ritual, like a flu shot.

Who can get the COVID-19 Omicron booster?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for who should get an Omicron booster are very straightforward: everyone, basically, if they are over age 12, at least 2 months out from their original vaccine series or most recent booster shot, and at least 90 days out from a COVID infection.

When will the new COVID-19 Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna bivalent booster Vaccines be available?

The advisory committee voted in favor of including a SARS-CoV-2 Omicron component in COVID-19 vaccines that would be used for boosters in the United States beginning in fall 2022.

Who can get the COVID-19 Omicron booster?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for who should get an Omicron booster are very straightforward: everyone, basically, if they are over age 12, at least 2 months out from their original vaccine series or most recent booster shot, and at least 90 days out from a COVID infection.

Which organ system is most often affected by COVID-19?

COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 that can trigger what doctors call a respiratory tract infection. It can affect your upper respiratory tract (sinuses, nose, and throat) or lower respiratory tract (windpipe and lungs).

Can Apple Watch detect COVID-19?

The Warrior Watch Study found that subtle changes in a participant's heart rate variability (HRV) measured by an Apple Watch were able to signal the onset of COVID-19 up to seven days before the individual was diagnosed with the infection via nasal swab, and also to identify those who have symptoms.

Are people with high blood pressure at a greater risk of serious illness from COVID-19?

Individuals with high blood pressure were 2.6 times more likely to require hospital care for severe COVID-19 illness, even when the person had no other serious chronic health condition. Of the 145 patients hospitalized, 125 of them (86.2%) had high blood pressure.