COVID-19 Vaccine Pass


COVID-19 vaccine records from your local health department are helpful to keep on hand. GW medical plan participants can also download a Vaccine Pass from UnitedHealthcare. The pass uses a QR code to digitally display your records of your vaccination status. You can save this pass in your phone for when you need it, which may help eliminate the need to bring your CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Card to events and when you travel. Use it to show you’re vaccinated when going to crowded places like a concert or sporting event, taking an international flight and more. Be sure to check with your destination for vaccination proof requirements.


What is the COVID-19 vaccine record from UnitedHealthcare?

  • The vaccine record includes the manufacturer and vaccination date, including dates for multiple doses.
  • The information was gathered from UnitedHealthcare records, including claims and information from federal and state agencies, as well as vaccination providers.

How to find your COVID-19 vaccine record

  • Sign in to myuhc.com and navigate to the vaccine page. The vaccine record link is at the top after you sign in.
  • If your vaccine record is not showing, you may complete a form and upload your CDC Vaccination Card to get a self-reported digital vaccine record.
  • If you received your vaccination at a location that did not request a copy of Medical Insurance card, you will need to self-report your vaccination.

How to access your COVID-19 vaccine pass on myuhc.com

  • Sign in to myuhc.com account and go to “Vaccine record and resources.”
  • If you have a vaccine record on file, choose “Create vaccine pass”, review and accept the Terms & Conditions to create your vaccine pass.
  • Activating your vaccine pass is optional, so you can decide if and when you’d like a digital COVID-19 vaccine pass with a QR code. 
  • When you attend an event, present the vaccine pass to scan the QR code. Check with the destination prior to attending to assure the QR code will work.