New York: Resources to Combat Misinformation
The New York government created website resources for the public to combat misinformation about COVID-19 illness and vaccines.
The New York government created website resources for the public to combat misinformation about COVID-19 illness and vaccines.
Healthy Savannah, in partnership with Think Equity, implemented training sessions to educate and prepare community members to network in their communities.
Wisconsin supports CBOs in their efforts to increase vaccine equity and to bolster routine vaccination efforts in communities impacted by low vaccination rates.
WA DOH created a social marketing initiative called WeConsider and Here For Us to increase COVID-19 vaccination rates in the Black and African American communities.
NDIIS began working with one local pharmacy chain to establish a process for the pharmacy to bulk query the IIS for their patient’s immunization histories.
Washington found ways to utilize state vaccine data, clinical trial data, federal guidance, and community feedback to determine vaccine allocation.
Washington Department of Health planned to increase staff capacity to support the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines and outreach.
The Washington Department of Health created a collaborative team of private-sector public health organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Washington Department of Health launched the Collaborative, a virtual meeting space, prioritizing communities disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Washington Department of Health launched a mobile COVID-19 vaccine program, Care-a-Van, to increase access to individuals at higher risk of disease.