What To Know About Traveling And Your COVID Vaccine Card

It's annoyingly larger than wallet-sized, but that doesn't mean you should leave your CDC vaccination card at home during a trip.
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The rules are changing frequently and vary from destination to destination.

As COVID-19 vaccine access expands around the world, more countries have been opening their borders to international tourists. If our Instagram feeds are any indication, many Americans have been taking advantage of the opportunity to travel abroad again.

But given that we’re still very much living in a pandemic, international travel is inevitably going to look a little different right now. One new factor to consider is the all-important vaccination card. 

Do we need to bring our Centers for Disease Control and Prevention vaccination cards abroad? What about domestic trips? HuffPost asked a few travel experts to share their insights and recommendations when it comes to travel and vaccine cards. 

Do you need to bring the physical card abroad?

“Travelers should absolutely bring their physical proof of vaccination, like your CDC card, when traveling outside of the U.S.,” Victoria Walker, a senior travel reporter at The Points Guy, told HuffPost. “While carrying a photo copy of your vaccination proof on your phone is acceptable in some instances, we’re seeing destinations move away from this kind of verification to using apps or physical cards to demonstrate proof.”

Although there are a handful of countries that allow foreign travelers who have not been vaccinated, others require proof of vaccination to avoid quarantine, so it’s important to have that annoyingly-larger-than-wallet-sized paper card readily available during your journey.

And even if you travel to one of those countries that doesn’t require visitors to be vaccinated, you’ll still need to present proof of vaccination ― as well as a negative COVID test taken no more than three days before travel ― before boarding your return flight to the U.S. (Citizens who are unvaccinated must show a negative COVID-19 test result taken no more than one day before travel.)

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Many destinations have digital vaccine verification processes that travelers must complete before departing.

In many of these instances, photos of your card or digital vaccination verification might be accepted, but it’s best to have that physical proof as well.

“In the unlikely event your phone dies or malfunctions, the physical vaccination card will prevent you from delays to your trip or a quarantine,” said Phil Dengler, co-founder of The Vacationer. “Additionally, certain restaurants and other venues may require proof of vaccination with a physical card, so you should carry it at all times.”

What else do you have to do with it?

“It is important to read all requirements before traveling to a foreign country,” Dengler said, adding that he will be traveling next month to St. Lucia, where visitors are asked to carry their physical vaccination cards. “Some also ask you to upload a copy of your vaccination card to a portal before departing.”

Indeed, many countries and airlines have an online verification process in place and require travelers to share their proof of vaccination digitally ahead of their arrival. But with the evolving pandemic situation and countries’ changing policies, Dengler believes it’s best to be over-prepared. 

“When traveling internationally, there is still a great chance you are going to have to produce at least one negative COVID-19 test, and that includes vaccinated travelers,” he explained. “Since the COVID-19 test is stressful enough for those who are traveling, I recommend being over-prepared for the proof of vaccination part. Use any digital certificates available, take a picture of your vaccination card on your phone, and bring the physical copy with you.”

“Always research the requirements in your destination before leaving home.”

- Molly Fergus, vice president and general manager of TripSavvy

Cheryl Nelson, a travel preparedness expert and founder of Prepare With Cher, recommends keeping your card in a sleeve to protect it.

“Don’t laminate it as you still may be adding to it with booster shot information,” she noted. “Like your passport, be sure to make copies of the front and back of the card and keep a spare copy in your luggage and at home.”

What about domestic travel?

Hawaii requires travelers ― including American travelers ― to upload proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test before flying to the Aloha State, but other states have not implemented such a stringent policy.

“City and state regulations vary wildly. Always research the requirements in your destination before leaving home,” advised Molly Fergus, vice president and general manager of TripSavvy.

“In New York City, for example, proof of vaccination is required to dine indoors, visit museums, attend concerts, or do almost anything indoors,” she added. “Out-of-state visitors can download the NYC Covid Safe app to store a photo of your ID and your CDC card. The app is considered sufficient proof of vaccination, and you won’t have to worry about losing your card.”

Still, Dengler advises bringing your physical vaccination card when traveling domestically just in case. 

“While a digital copy or a screenshot may suffice in most situations, it is smart to have the physical card on you as another backup,” he said. “Your phone could die or malfunction at any time, which makes the physical vaccination card essential.”

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Things To Buy Before You Travel Again For The Holidays
A clamshell-style passport and vaccine card holder(01 of28)
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First things first: If you're traveling to a place that will require you to show your vaccine card often, you need to protect it. This PU leather holder has one flap that's perfect for your passport and another that will protect your vaccine card while keeping it visible.

Get it from Etsy for $10 (comes in 13 colors) or check out this version on Amazon for $9.98 that also has RFID blocking.
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Or a 5-pack of waterproof vaccine card protectors(02 of28)
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Want to take your vaccine card with you, but be confident it won't accidentally get roughed up? Grab a pack of these waterproof card protectors. With five in each pack, there's likely enough for everyone in the fam.

Get it from Amazon for $6.98.
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Packing cubes(03 of28)
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Packing cubes are the best trick for keeping yourself organized when away from home. Rather than rummaging through and undoing all your precious folding looking for socks, just pull out your sock cube! The three sizes in this set from packing cube experts Eagle Creek each come with a grab handle, compression, mesh windows so you can see what's inside each one and self-repairing zippers. They're also made from fabric that's both washable and water-resistant to you save you from spills .

Get it from Eagle Creek for $29.95. (And if you love packing cubes with lots of structure, a set of the company's original packing cubes are available at Amazon for $23.40 and up.)
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A travel at-home COVID test that emails results for re-entry(04 of28)
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Will you be taking a return flight to the U.S., or going on a cruise? This FDA-approved at-home test meets the CDC's conditions for proving a negative result for certain types of travel. Simply purchase the kit, sign into the included virtual visit with an eMed professional who will observe and help you administer your test wherever you are, and you'll then receive third party verification of your results by email or app that you can present for re-entry.

Get a two-pack for $69.99.
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Or at at-home rapid test for personal use(05 of28)
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If you're simply traveling to gather with friends or family and want to check your status before you arrive (as opposed to the need to provide results in order to travel or re-enter the country) you can get an FDA-approved but less expensive at-home rapid test. The BinaxNow test takes just about 15 minutes to swab your own nose and wait for results.

Get Abbott’s BinaxNow test from stores including Walgreens for $23.99, Walmart for $14 and Sam’s Club for $14. It is also sometimes in stock at Amazon.

Other at-home options are also available, listed here.
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A luggage scale that saves so much money in the long run(06 of28)
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Avoid paying those nightmarish overweight luggage fees by weighing your bags before you leave home. Just hang your suitcase from this little scale, which can handle suitcases up to 110 pounds, and you'll know whether you need to adjust your packing while you can still do something about it.

Get it from Amazon for $13.32.
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Peak Design's wash pouch(07 of28)
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This Dopp kit/toiletry bag is so beautifully designed and satisfyingly constructed you'll probably want to use it at home, too. A magnetically sealed toothbrush pocket is the most thoughtful detail, but you'll also love the internal mesh pocks, lie-flat grab handle and the hanging hook that stows away when you prefer to set the bag upright. No space is wasted, so you'll be able to pack all you need without taking up extra space in your suitcase.

Get it from REI for $59.95.
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A highly recommended travel backpack(08 of28)
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Travel backpacks have finally evolved past top-loading hiking gear that suggests you'll be spending your gap year in hostels. Today you can find them built more like wearable suitcases with roomy interiors, padded laptop compartments, built-in organizers and straps that detach or pack away in case you decide to check the bag rather than carry on. The Tortuga Setout comes in a luxe weatherproof fabric, is surprisingly comfortable to wear, holds more than you ever thought possible in a 22"x14"x9" carry-on thanks to its lack of wheel and handle structures, and will protect your laptop, tablet, keys and more. In fact, you have to be careful not to put too much in it so it doesn't get heavy.

Get it from Amazon in a men's torso fit or in a women's torso fit for $199.

The Ebags Mother Lode travel backpack is less comfortable to wear for more than short periods of time, but expands beyond carry-on size when necessary. Check it out for $113.99.
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Or a hard-sided carry-on with spinner wheels(09 of28)
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Breeze through your trip with multi-directional wheels, an integrated TSA lock and an expansion zipper if you need it. Reviewers say this polycarbonate Samsonite Winfield 2 spinner is a great value for the money.

Get it from Amazon in brushed anthracite for $124.
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A NIOSH-approved N95 mask you can purchase guilt-free(10 of28)
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These N95s are made by a Florida-based medical device company and have been certified by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. You may want the extra level of protection when you're sitting in the airport boarding area, flying, traveling on a crowded train or taking a cab to your destination.

Get a five-pack from Amazon for $18.75.
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Or a pack of 10 KN95s(11 of28)
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These KN95 masks carry a stellar 4.5 rating on Amazon, with more than 20,000 people weighing in. They have elastic ear loops and an adjustable nose bridge, and, according the manufacturer, fit small and medium adult faces. Drop a few in a purse, carry-on or coat pocket so you feel ready for anything as you travel.

Get a 10-pack from Amazon for $14.99.
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A handheld steamer(12 of28)
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This foldable handheld steamer is great for small jobs and traveling (there's a storage bag for stashing it in your luggage). The cord is 8 feet long, and the steamer works both vertically and horizontally.

Get it from Amazon for $26.97.
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Individually packaged sanitizing wipes(13 of28)
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Whether you're in a car, train or plane, it's always nice to have some sanitizing wipes stashed away in your bag.

Get a box of 30 from Amazon for $6.66.
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A travel-sized face wash that'll work for just about anyone(14 of28)
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This creamy, foaming sulfate-free cleanser takes off makeup and sunscreen without your skin having to suffer for it. Antioxidants, aloe, glycerin and allantoin are great soothing inclusions, and this is also fragrance-free, so there's no needless irritation from a wash-off product that doesn't need to smell good anyway. At two ounces, the tube is a great way to try the product and breeze past those pesky TSA checkpoints at the same time.

Get it from Amazon for $11 or Sephora for $11.
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A travel-sized deodorant(15 of28)
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You may scoff, but hear us out: If you're away for just a week or two, a full-sized deodorant is one of the biggest space-wasters you can pack in your toiletries bag -- most of the packaging is just air! And you definitely don't need the whole thing. Grab a travel-sized stick and be both lighter and smell-free as you fly.

Get it from Target for $1.29.
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An inflatable kid's bed(16 of28)
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Tired of getting kicked by your own kid as you try to sleep together in a hotel or guest bed? This gives your children their very own fun sleeping space -- and its side bumpers will keep little ones from rolling out.

Get it from Amazon for $36.99.
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An inexpensive folding travel hair dryer...(17 of28)
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Sometimes you just can't be sure your Aunt Sally's house, Airbnb or hotel is going to have a blow dryer. This 1600-watt Conair folds for easier portability and weighs just one pound.

Get it from Amazon for $14.99.
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...Or an investment-worthy compact T3 dryer(18 of28)
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Of course, if your wet hair needs more oomph, this compact T3 is pretty, powerful and 30% smaller and 20% lighter than the company's beloved standard blowdryers. It weighs less than a pound (one of the only reasons to pay more for a hair dryer). You can use it on the road and at home.

Get it from Amazon for $149.99 in white and rose gold or graphite.
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A pair of comfy wool sneakers(19 of28)
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Need to hike through the airport without blisters but don't want your feet to freeze, either? Try these soft and cozy flexible Merino wool runners from Allbirds, which come with the added bonus of being machine washable. (And if warmth isn't a need, check out these other non-ugly shoes that are great for walking, too.)

Get it from Allbirds for $98.
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Body wipes for staying fresh(20 of28)
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Why is it you can feel so dirty from just sitting in car or standing around in an airport? If you've got a long journey ahead, grab a pack of these wipes for a quick way to freshen up. Each big biodegradable, plant-based hypoallergenic wipe is individually wrapped so they stay fresh until you need them.

Get 10 for $9.99 or two packs of 10 for $18.99.
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A leather vaccine card holder with key ring(21 of28)
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Secure your card inside your luggage for safekeeping or carry it with you out on the town. Made of full grain genuine leather, this will hold a standard 4-inch by 3-inch vaccination card behind a protective clear plastic window.

Get it from Etsy for $12.99 in eight colors (personalization is also available).
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A neck-supporting travel pillow that won't take up too much space(22 of28)
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No matter how you're traveling, try this travel pillow, which is essentially a soft, washable fleece scarf with an ergonomic support for your neck inside. Although it doesn't pack completely flat, it does take up far less space than bulky U-shaped pillows.

Get it from Amazon in red, black, gray or coral for $29.99.
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A waterproof Kindle Paperwhite(23 of28)
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One thing that will pack completely flat? A Kindle. It'll take up far less space than an actual book and fit in most purses. Plus, the illuminated screen will help you read in a dark plane or bright car, and you can buy more books on the go if you're choice for the trip turns out to be boring. It's also waterproof, so you won't have to worry about spills or dropping it in the bath.

Get it from Amazon for $84.99.
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A drawstring makeup bag and organizer(24 of28)
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This barrel-style toiletries pouch has internal mesh pockets for organizing your products; then, when they're all in, you can simply cinch the top to keep everything secure. It's made of nylon fabric that won't be ruined by spills and comes with a mini zipper storage bag and brush bag, too.

Get it from Amazon for $7.99+ (comes in multiple colors).
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A portable air compressor for your tires(25 of28)
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If you're setting out on an 8-hour road trip to Grandma's house, you should check your tire pressure first and add air if you need it. Although you can do this at a gas station, you'll probably need quarters, and what if you don't have any handy (or you need air with no gas station for miles)? It's easy enough to do at home and on the road with this portable machine that plugs into your car's cigarette lighter. It will also blow up bicycle tires, balls and inflatables, too.

Get it from Amazon for $28.49.
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Blister bandages in several skin tones(26 of28)
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These breathable bandages both prevent and treat blisters you might get from a miles-long airport terminal or some unexpected sightseeing -- and they come in multiple skin tones.

Get it from Amazon for $8.12+ (availble in various styles).
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A leather travel jewelry case(27 of28)
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Use this roll-up case's three velvet-lined compartments to sort and store your jewelry and trinkets as you travel.

Get it from Amazon for $19.99 in white or gray.
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A packable lightweight puffer jacket(28 of28)
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This will be especially handy if you're going from a warmer place to a colder one: This full-zip water-resistant washable puffy packs up into its own carrying bag with a drawstring to take up less room in your luggage.

Get it from Amazon for $39-$41.80 (comes in 23 colors).
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