How To Get A Georgia COVID-19 Vaccination Card Online

Georgia does not mandate a vaccine and prohibits "vaccine passports." A few cities, however, do require proof of vaccination.

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Nikki Gaskins, Patch Staff Posted Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 9:47 am ET

For those who lose their card, an official proof of vaccination can be requested online​ through the Georgia Department of Public Health.

GEORGIA — As the omicron variant of COVID-19 continues to drive up cases and the pandemic wears on, vaccines continue to be touted as the number one tool to fight back. And the longer the pandemic goes on, and the more widespread vaccine requirements become, the more Georgia residents might have need to show a vaccine card.

In fact, last year, Decatur and Brookhaven became the first metro Atlanta cities to require their employees, including first responders, to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or undergo weekly coronavirus tests to remain employed, the AJC reported.

Georgia residents receive a Centers for Disease Control card when they get a shot. For those who lose their card, an official proof of vaccination can be requested online through the Georgia Department of Public Health. You can request a copy of your immunization records at no cost.

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When you start the process online, you won't necessarily receive another COVID-19 vaccine card, however, your immunization records will confirm any vaccinations you may have received for COVID-19.

If you've lost your COVID-19 vaccination card, the Georgia Department of Public Health offers these steps you should take to request proof of immunization:

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