Some people have symptoms that continue or develop after they recover from #COVID19 - known as Long COVID. People who are unvaccinated against COVID-19 and become infected may be at higher risk of developing these long-term effects. Ultimately, #vaccination remains your strongest shield against COVID-19. Learn more about #LongCOVID with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: bit.ly/44xhSIx
COVID-19 Vaccine Education and Equity Project
Wellness and Fitness Services
Washington, D.C. 1,313 followers
Together, we're focused on encouraging adherence to robust regulatory review and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines.
About us
As more than 250 leading organizations representing patients, caregivers and families, diverse communities, healthcare workers, older Americans, veterans, frontline workers and scientists, the COVID-19 Vaccine Education and Equity Project launched in December 2020 to provide information about the clinical trials process, regulatory review, distribution of and access to COVID-19 vaccines in a way that promotes equity and trust. Convened by the Alliance for Aging Research, HealthyWomen, and the National Caucus and Center on Black Aging, Inc., the project works collaboratively to lead conversations that help ensure equitable access to authorized vaccines through equitable access to information and dialogue. Support for the COVID-19 Vaccine Education and Equity Project has been provided by Pfizer, Inc. and Johnson & Johnson.
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https://linktr.ee/CVEEPSocial
External link for COVID-19 Vaccine Education and Equity Project
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- Wellness and Fitness Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, D.C.
Updates
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Only a limited number of combination vaccines are currently available for adults. This will likely change as multiple combination vaccines for respiratory illnesses are currently in development and set to launch over the next decade. But will current systems and pathways be able to accommodate these vaccines? A new report from Avalere finds there are several gaps: bit.ly/4dqme8n
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May is Women's Health Month—a key time to spotlight the importance of preventive care which includes being protected against respiratory illnesses like #flu, #COVID19, and #RSV! Learn about recommended respiratory immunizations: bit.ly/3Qy0oGb #WomensHealthMonth
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The introduction of adult combination #flu and #COVID19 vaccines holds promise for improving vaccine uptake and overall public health. But pathways for product approval, recommendation development, and coverage and reimbursement aren’t well established. A new report from Avalere outlines policy challenges and opportunities for these novel products. Access the full report here: bit.ly/4dqme8n
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Have questions about coverage for #COVID19 #antivirals? Our latest factsheet outlines how different #treatments are covered regardless of insurance type: bit.ly/3JJNHnN
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DYK: Infants, young children, and older adults (60+) are at higher risk for severe RSV? The best way to prevent RSV is to get immunized. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shares immunization recommendations to help you and your loved ones stay protected against the virus: bit.ly/4aqFfpp #WorldImmunizationWeek
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Vaccines are critical in the battle against #respiratory infections – like influenza (#flu) – that can come on quickly & evolve into serious illness. This #WorldImmunizationWeek, protect yourself & your loved ones from the severe effects of the flu by getting vaccinated: bit.ly/3wahSS3
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Pneumococcal disease can result in various types of infections, but thankfully, effective vaccines are available to prevent it in the first place. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a #pneumo #vaccine for several key groups based on age and vaccine history. See here for more information: bit.ly/3VPNHtM #WorldImmunizationWeek
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DYK: Whooping cough is a vaccine preventable disease? Ensuring that you and your loved ones are up to date with your respiratory vaccines can help prevent serious illness like #pertussis: bit.ly/4d79cMJ #WorldImmunizationWeek
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#COVID19 is still a threat to public health, and yet, vaccination rates remain low. This #WorldImmunizationWeek it's important to remember that the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones from the most severe effects of the virus is to get vaccinated: bit.ly/49VoXnc