


#CVS PHARMACY COVID VACCINE CARD CODE#
Step 3: Present the QR code to the reader, or you may have to verify your identity via a driver’s license or photo ID. If needed, authenticate with Face ID, Touch ID, or passcode. Step 2: Find your vaccination card in the Wallet app, and tap it. For iPhones with a Home button, double-click the Home button. Step 1: If you own an iPhone model that supports Face ID, double-click the side button. Now that your vaccination record is safely tucked away in your iPhone, here's what to do if you ever need to use it. Step 2: When the QR code appears in the Camera's viewfinder, your iPhone will recognize it and bring up a yellow tag. Image used with permission by copyright holder Step 1: Open the Camera app and point the rear-facing camera directly in front of the QR code on your computer screen. Verifiable health records have a checkmark in the Health app that ensures they have not been tampered with. Vaccination and test result records are downloaded in a verifiable format much the same way as a registered digital signature, only in this case, signed by the vaccine provider. Sure, you can use your Camera app to photograph the front and back of your vaccination card, but that is not considered proof of vaccination, as you can edit and otherwise tamper with that photo. Some providers offer a QR code that you can scan using your iPhone to extract your vaccination information. Image used with permission by copyright holder Using a QR code The Wallet card shows your name, which COVID vaccine you received, the dates of your doses, the health care provider, and a QR code. If you already have your vaccine record in the Health app, you can add it directly to Wallet. You can use a QR code or an official health record, and store and present it either from the Health app or Apple Wallet. Before getting started, make sure to find out how your vaccine provider stores your vaccine information and the method it uses to share that information with you.Īpple offers alternative ways to show verifiable proof of COVID-19 vaccinations. Like CVS, Walgreens allows patients to book appointments online.Official COVID-19 information from a vaccine provider, city, state, or countryĪpple lets you store your provider's vaccine and test records within the Wallet or Health app or both. Walgreens said it will administer shots to all eligible individuals. Walgreens said some stores may begin offering the vaccine prior to Monday as inventory arrives at locations. Administration of the vaccines will begin Monday for all stores. Walgreens said patients can begin scheduling vaccine appointments now.

Patients can sign up for the shot on CVS' website. CVS Minute Clinic locations will offer the shot for all eligible age groups. Pharmacies will administer shots to people 5 and up. All locations are expected to have the vaccines in stock by early next week, CVS said. The shots are approved for almost all Americans over age 6 months.ĬVS said the new shots are now available at some pharmacies, with more locations obtaining stock of the new vaccines in the coming week. Now that updated COVID-19 shots have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, major pharmacy chains are starting to schedule patients for the vaccines.
