Vermont: Increasing School Vaccination Rates Through Incentives
To boost COVID-19 vaccination uptake in school aged children, the governor and education agency in Vermont launched a school incentive program.
To boost COVID-19 vaccination uptake in school aged children, the governor and education agency in Vermont launched a school incentive program.
Washington, DC partnerships advocated for COVID-19 vaccination in children ages 6 months to 4 years old.
Seattle Public Schools hosted COVID-19 vaccination clinics at schools to easily reach target demographics.
Washington, DC, used prize incentives to encourage youth COVID-19 vaccination.
The Washington, DC, government enacted legislation to encourage childhood COVID-19 vaccination by implementing a school vaccination requirement.
The Washington Department of Health created a toolkit with information and context for those supporting new Ukrainian refugees.
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