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The latest fact sheets, reports, toolkits, and guidance to increase vaccine confidence among health care personnel and in their communities.
Given the rise of the Delta variant, a growing number of people who were originally skeptical of the COVID-19 vaccines are rethinking their positions.
While there’s no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines affect a woman’s chance of conceiving, the COVID-19 infection can be harmful during pregnancy.
After working to meet the demand when vaccines were scarce, health officials now face the new challenge: convincing vaccine holdouts to take the plunge.
More than half of all adults in the U.S. are fully vaccinated, but about 12% of the population remains undecided.
In developing its vaccination policy, the 8-hospital system, Houston Methodist, followed seven steps that any health system — or employer — can replicate.
180 million U.S. residents received at least 1 dose of a COVID vaccine, but reaching population-level immunity requires more people to get vaccinated.
COVID-19 vaccines — and our health care system — aren't universally trusted. The AAMC’s Principles of Trustworthiness were developed to address those concerns.
The tone of the conversation makes a big difference.
Risk expert Heidi J. Larson on the need to better understand the social, economic, and political beliefs that underlie vaccine acceptance (Medscape).
This episode focuses on addressing & debunking common myths about the COVID-19 vaccines.