Last week, when we received our first Pfizer COVID-19 shots, we were issued CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Cards along with strict instructions to keep them in a safe place and not to lose them. Accordingly, we have locked them up in our safe along with our birth certificates, marriage certificate, house deed and other important papers.
We’ll be traveling back to Ohio on AMTRAK this summer and need some guidance on whether or not to bring along our Vaccination Record Cards.
Will these vaccination record cards be of any value to us as travel documents? If so, to protect our originals, would certified copies be as acceptable as having the actual card?
In another discussion thread, it was mentioned that AMTRAK is NOT requiring proof of vaccination. Those of you who are traveling again, are you taking along your CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card? Any and all comments will be appreciated.
Eric & Pat
We’ll be traveling back to Ohio on AMTRAK this summer and need some guidance on whether or not to bring along our Vaccination Record Cards.
Will these vaccination record cards be of any value to us as travel documents? If so, to protect our originals, would certified copies be as acceptable as having the actual card?
In another discussion thread, it was mentioned that AMTRAK is NOT requiring proof of vaccination. Those of you who are traveling again, are you taking along your CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card? Any and all comments will be appreciated.
Eric & Pat