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Originally Posted by coffeebean
I was given a card with my name, the location of where the vaccination was given, the name of the vaccine (Moderna), the lot # of the vaccine, the date the 1st shot was administered and there is a place for the date of the 2nd shot. The card looks official enough for me. I carry it in my wallet and also took a photo of the card.
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That's probably the same or similar "CDC" card to what we got from Sumter County 2 weeks ago over on Powell Rd. I doubt that it could be used as "official proof" of vaccine if ever needed due to the fact anyone could write anything on it. We got our call a couple days ago for the 2nd shot scheduled on Feb 2nd.
It seems the vaccine won't matter for international air travel beginning end of January. They will be requiring very recent testing in both directions whether one has been vaccinated or not.
Requirement for Proof of Negative COVID-19 Test or Recovery from COVID-19 for All Air Passengers Arriving in the United States | CDC
All air passengers traveling to the US,
regardless of vaccination status, are required to present a negative COVID-19 test result or documentation of recovery.