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Wed, 2021-01-13 11:16 — mdmcdonald
RAC Workgroup Efforts Focused on Vaccines and Vaccination

The Resilient American Communities (RAC) Vaccines and Vaccination Group is examining and acting on the issues surrounding vaccines development, distribution, vaccination logistics and execution, as well as vaccination strategy, safety, efficacy, trust, and hesitancy.  Special attention is currently focused on COVID-19 vaccines and vaccination. 

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International Red Cross sets goal of immunizing 500 million people

Thu, 2021-02-04 12:41 — mike kraft
International Red Cross sets goal of immunizing 500 million people A coalition of Red Cross and Red Crescent organizations set a goal of 500 million coronavirus vaccinations in developing nations, saying international health care disparities would have “deadly Zack Budryk TheHill

A coalition of Red Cross and Red Crescent organizations set a goal of 500 million coronavirus vaccinations in developing nations, saying international health care disparities would have “deadly consequences.”

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Tracking cases: More than 449,000 people have died from coronavirus in the U.S.

Thu, 2021-02-04 10:51 — mike kraft
U.S. coronavirus cases: Tracking deaths, confirmed cases by state The death toll from covid-19 began to rise steadily in early March, then more sharply as the disease spread to every state and most U.S. territories. Joe Fox, Brittany Mayes, Kevin Schaul, Leslie Shapiro, Bonnie Berkowitz, Youjin Shin, Chris Alcantara Washington Post
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OPINION AND MAPS: Proposal for Community Health Corps

Thu, 2021-02-04 10:22 — mike kraft

Mapping the New Politics of Care

COVID-19 affects our communities differently. Health and social vulnerabilities that predate the pandemic have fueled uneven effects across the United States. Unless we address the long-standing inequalities embedded in the social and political landscape of the country along with the immediate needs produced by the pandemic, we will come out of the current crisis just as vulnerable as when this all began.

We propose a New Deal for Public Health, with a Community Health Corps of one million community health workers (CHWs), to attend to the health needs of America's residents. CHWs will help people get tested for COVID-19 and trace their contacts, but they will have to tackle more than that in the short term. They will have to take on the role of social workers, navigating the web of services that address the social and economic burdens of social distancing and isolation; they will also have to deliver food and medicine, supply rent assistance and protection from eviction, and offer child care and elder care.

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HuffPost Why Health Care Companies Are Paying Workers To Get The COVID-19 Vaccine

Wed, 2021-02-03 20:42 — mike kraft
Why Health Care Companies Are Paying Workers To Get The COVID-19 Vaccine Coronavirus vaccine hesitancy is surprisingly high among health care workers. Could cash incentives help? Chris Iovenko HuffPost
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Some states are racing ahead of others with their coronavirus vaccine rollouts. Their secret? Keeping it simple.

Wed, 2021-02-03 20:30 — mike kraft
Some states are racing ahead of others with their coronavirus vaccine rollouts. Their secret? Keeping it simple. Fifty different vaccination strategies have yielded unexpected leaders and lessons about what works. Griff Witte Washington Post
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China arrests suspects in fake COVID-19 vaccine ring

Wed, 2021-02-03 19:59 — mike kraft
China arrests suspects in fake COVID-19 vaccine ring TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Chinese police have arrested more than 80 suspected members of a criminal group that was manufacturing and selling fake COVID-19 vaccines, including to other countries.... AP NEWS

TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Chinese police have arrested more than 80 suspected members of a criminal group that was manufacturing and selling fake COVID-19 vaccines, including to other countries.

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Global vaccine trust rising, but France, Japan, others sceptical

Wed, 2021-02-03 19:43 — mike kraft
Global vaccine trust rising, but France, Japan, others sceptical People's willingness to get vaccinated against COVID-19 is rising around the world and more than half of those questioned said they would take the shot if it were offered next week, an updated survey of global vaccine confidence found on Thursday. Reuters Staff U.S.
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Study finds AstraZeneca’sCOVID-19 vaccine may reduce virus transmission

Wed, 2021-02-03 18:54 — mike kraft
Study finds COVID-19 vaccine may reduce virus transmission AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine shows a hint that it may reduce transmission of the virus and offers strong protection for three months on just a single dose, researchers said Wednesday in an... AP NEWS

AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine shows a hint that it may reduce transmission of the virus and offers strong protection for three months on just a single dose, researchers said Wednesday in an encouraging turn in the campaign to suppress the outbreak.

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US isn’t vaccinating at a fast enough pace to keep ahead of new variants, Fauci says

Wed, 2021-02-03 12:06 — mike kraft
US isn’t vaccinating at a fast enough pace to keep ahead of new variants, Fauci says Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said on the Today Show Wednesday, that the United States isn’t vaccinating people fast enough to stay ahead of new variants, but the supply is improving. By <a href="/profiles/jessie-yeung">Jessie Yeung</a>, Adam Renton and <a href="/profiles/jo-shelley">Jo Shelley</a>, CNN CNN
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Worrisome coronavirus mutation seen in U.K. variant and in some U.S. samples

Wed, 2021-02-03 10:26 — mike kraft
Worrisome coronavirus mutation seen in U.K. variant and in some U.S. samples In experiments and clinical trials, mutation appears to limit the effectiveness of vaccines. Joel Achenbach, William Booth Washington Post
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