Washington Department of Health found a way to provide residents a way to submit vaccination information and receive proof of vaccination and vaccine QR codes.
On December 9, 2022, the CDC (following authorization by the FDA), CDC expanded the use of updated (bivalent) COVID-19 booster vaccines for children ages 6 months through 5 years. Learn more here.
The North Dakota Department of Health coordinates with long-term care facilities to build ongoing partnerships between peers and immunization providers.
This 2022 Bull's-Eye Award Winner targeted populations hardest hit by COVID-19 through programs overseen by the Healthy Chicago Equity Zones (HCEZ) program.
Learn more about the two new Omicron (bivalent) vaccines, Pfizer and Moderna, which were recently authorized to be used as booster doses to help protect against the Omicron variants of the virus that causes COVID-19.
MDH partnered with the Minnesota Electronic Health Record Consortium (EHRC) to obtain more complete understanding of the need for COVID-19 vaccine availability.
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health developed a mobile team that would meet individuals where they are, whether on the street or in a shelter.