Need a replacement COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card?
On April 20, 2021, Governor David Ige announced that starting May 11, individuals fully vaccinated in the State of Hawai‘i may travel inter-county without pre-travel testing/quarantine starting the 15th day after the completion of their vaccination.
Per the announcement, "at this time, the State of Hawai‘i is accepting only the CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card or a printout from the Vaccination Administration Management System (VAMS). Vaccinated individuals who did not receive the CDC card or VAMS printout, must return to the provider that administered their vaccination, for a CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card. State or territory Department of Health issued cards will not be accepted." Click here to review the full announcement.
If you got your vaccine at a Maui Health vaccine clinic and lost your CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card, you can do two things:
- You can go online to vams.cdc.gov and log in to your account to print your vaccine certificate.
- You can contact Maui Health to request a duplicate card at mh-covid-vaccine@kp.org or by calling 242-2273. (NO WALK-INS)
- Duplicate cards can take up to 5 days to be produced and you will need to pick it up once it is ready at Maui Memorial Medical Center.
If you did not get vaccinated at a Maui Health clinic, you must return to the provider that administered your vaccination.