I appreciate your detailed query, but I need to clarify that the search results provided do not contain information about “cards skipped in the final run” in any medical context. The search results primarily discuss COVID-19 vaccination cards, including cases of fraudulent vaccine cards and vaccine safety discussions, but they do not address the specific topic you’re asking about.
The search results cover several related topics:
One result discusses Dr. Kirk Moore, a Utah plastic surgeon who was accused of falsifying COVID-19 vaccination cards and distributing them to patients without administering actual vaccines. This case involved him handing out pre-completed CDC COVID-19 vaccination record cards to people who had never received the vaccine. However, this is about fraudulent cards, not cards that were skipped in any final run.
Another result from the Colorado Department of Public Health addresses how to obtain replacement vaccination records if someone has lost their vaccine card or if their card is incomplete. It explains that people can find their immunization records in the Colorado Immunization Information System if they no longer have their physical card.
Additional results discuss vaccine safety considerations, where vaccines are available, and general immunization information from various health departments.
Without more specific information about what you mean by “cards skipped in the final run,” I cannot provide the extensive article you’ve requested. Could you clarify what medical or administrative process you’re referring to? Are you asking about:
– A specific medical procedure or treatment protocol?
– A vaccination program or clinic operation?
– A hospital or healthcare facility process?
– Something else entirely?
Once you provide more context about what “the final run” refers to and what type of cards you’re discussing, I’ll be able to provide you with a comprehensive, authoritative article in the plain text format you’ve requested.


