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  2. COVID-19 vaccine card - Wikipedia

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    A COVID-19 vaccine card is a record often given to those who have received a COVID-19 vaccine showing information such as the date (s) one has received the shot (s) and the brand of vaccine one has received, sometimes including the lot number. The card also contains information identifying the recipient and the location where the shot was given ...

  3. Vaccine Mandate: What to Know - WebMD

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    California became the first state to mandate all state and health care workers to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or be tested at least once a week. And Hawaii allows fully vaccinated ...

  4. Lost Your COVID-19 Vaccine Card? - WebMD

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    Start off by contacting the place where you got the vaccine. That's likely a pharmacy, a doctor's office, or maybe your city or state health department. Every place that administers the COVID ...

  5. How to Tell If You're Fully Vaccinated Against COVID-19

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    The CDC considers people ages 12 and up fully vaccinated if they’ve received one of the updated bivalent boosters. In other words, if you got one of the original booster shots, you’ll want to ...

  6. Federal Funding for Free COVID Vaccines Has Ended - WebMD

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    Sept. 3, 2024 – A federal program that helped people get COVID-19 vaccines at no cost has ended. That means uninsured people may be asked to pay as much as $200 for the potentially life-saving shot.

  7. COVID-19 vaccination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in the United States is an ongoing mass immunization campaign for the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first granted emergency use authorization to the Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine on December 10, 2020, [7] and mass vaccinations began four days later.

  8. How the Different Types of COVID-19 Vaccines Work - Healthline

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    The four types of COVID-19 vaccines being used around the world are: messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines. viral vector vaccines. protein subunit vaccines. whole virus vaccines. The table below provides ...

  9. My Parents Are Vaccinated. I’m Not. Can We Visit? - Healthline

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    In the next phase, people 65 to 74 and adults with underlying health conditions will be offered the vaccine. This will put many families in a situation where older adults are vaccinated, but their ...