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Resolve to Save Lives’ subject matter experts have compiled a new series of COVID-19 vaccine information resources from stakeholders who are leading successful initiatives at the global, national, state and local levels. We encourage you to leverage and incorporate these key data, insights, strategies and tactics into your campaigns and programs. Recommended assets are updated biweekly.
July 12, 2021
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Increasing COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake: A Four-Step Framework to Promote Access, Acceptance and Equity
This data-driven guide is designed to help U.S. public health officials and local leaders increase COVID-19 coverage within their communities. It outlines a clear process that decision makers can follow to identify local barriers to boost vaccine uptake, and design, implement and continuously improve outreach approaches.
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Surgo Ventures and Resolve to Save Lives
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Zip Code Level Visualization of Vaccine Intention
This new tool provides data on people’s receptivity to receiving a COVID-19 vaccine by zip code and county for the entire United States. It was developed to help health officials and other policymakers ensure adequate outreach to the “movable middle”—people who are not yet vaccinated, but are open to being convinced.
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COVID Collaborative and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington School of Medicine
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COVID-19 Vaccines for Teachers, School Staff and Childcare Workers
This Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) web page provides comprehensive COVID-19 vaccine information for everyone involved in education and childcare, as schools prepare to return to in-person learning. It features a toolkit to help leaders communicate with staff, including teachers, childcare workers, teaching assistants, paraprofessional educators, office staff, bus drivers, school nurses and counselors, school nutritionists, coaches and athletic trainers, custodians and security.
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CDC
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Tracking the Return to Normal: School
Leading into the fall 2021 semester, this weekly survey examines how safe parents feel about their children returning to school amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The latest results are based on a survey of 615 parents of children 5 to 18 years of age, conducted from June 18-20, 2021.
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Morning Consult
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COVID-19 State of Vaccine Confidence Insights Report
Produced by CDC’s Vaccine Confidence and Demand team, this biweekly report provides an overview of key themes influencing vaccine confidence and uptake in the United States. It includes analyses of quantitative and qualitative data sources—ranging from social listening and web metrics to immunization survey data and CDC-INFO inquiries—to help identify emerging issues of misinformation, disinformation and places where interventions can positively increase vaccine confidence across the nation.
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CDC
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Talking Points to Patients About the Safety of the Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine
This tip sheet provides key evidence-based talking points to help counsel unvaccinated patients who are concerned about the safety of Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 vaccine. Clinicians can reference this guide to help explain how the benefits of the Janssen vaccine far outweigh the risks and reinforce how other COVID-19 vaccine options are also available.
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CDC
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American COVID-19 Vaccine Poll
This report presents the latest findings on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and provides guidance on the most effective messages and messengers to address key barriers among different population segments. The survey captured feedback from more than 12,000 Americans to better understand their access to and opinions about the vaccines and identify the most powerful ways to encourage vaccination.
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African American Research Collaborative and The Commonwealth Fund
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COVID-19 Vaccines: What You Need to Know
This educational video series is designed to help employees—and members of the general public—understand how the COVID-19 vaccines work and why they are so important. It details the science behind vaccinations, how the human body fights infectious diseases, vaccine efficacy and safety and what people can expect when they get vaccinated.
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Health Action Alliance
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COVID-19 Messaging and Resources for Rural Audiences
The Public Health Communications Collaborative compiled this series of talking points, fact sheets and other informational tools from the National Rural Health Association to help address specific questions and concerns surrounding COVID-19 vaccination in rural communities. They are designed to help rural leaders engage local residents in vaccine conversations and build vaccine confidence.
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National Rural Health Association