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Collective Action: The Medical College of Wisconsin COVID-19 Vaccination Program
WMJ. 2021 Dec;120(4):305-308.ABSTRACTThe Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) COVID-19 Vaccination Program facilitated early vaccination efforts in metro Milwaukee, Wisconsin from December, 2020 through April, 2021. Goals of the program were to work with clinical partners to ensure rapid vaccination availability for the institution's frontline workforce, to support state public health agencies in offering a vaccination opportunity for underserved and higher education community members, and to train vaccinators. A key component of the program was the MCW COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic, and 88% of MCW's workforce was fully immuni...
Source: WMJ - January 13, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: AshLeigh M Sanchez Kristin Busse Karen MacKinnon Lisa Henk George E MacKinnon Jennifer Brown Susan Mauermann Teresa Dobrowski Jayne Jungmann Jennifer Bultman Siddhartha Singh Ann B Nattinger Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 19, Pages 5200: Educators as Health and Education Mediators for African Asylum Seekers in Israel
This study reveals a dual reality: on the one hand, African asylum seekers experience alienation, exclusion, and violence; on the other hand, they gain a positive point of view when parents see the educators as loyal partners and sources of knowledge who can be consulted to receive help in routine times and during the coronavirus pandemic, a time in which they lost their livelihood, health insurance, and ability to understand the new rules of the lockdowns.
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - April 25, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Dolly Eliyahu-Levi Tags: Article Source Type: research

Parental willingness to have children vaccinated against COVID-19 in Geneva, Switzerland: a cross-sectional population-based study
CONCLUSION: Willingness to vaccinate children was high for parents of adolescents aged 16-17 years but decreased significantly with decreasing child age. Unvaccinated, socioeconomically disadvantaged parents and those with younger children were less likely to be willing to vaccinate their children. These results are important for vaccination programs and developing communication strategies to reach vaccine-hesitant groups, both in the context of COVID-19 and in the prevention of other diseases and future pandemics.PMID:37011595 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40049
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - April 3, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: H élène Baysson Nick Pullen Carlos De Mestral Claire Semaani Francesco Pennacchio Mar ía-Eugenia Zaballa Arnaud G L'Huillier Elsa Lorthe Idris Guessous Silvia Stringhini Specchio-COVID19 study group Source Type: research

Perceptions and acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine among pregnant and lactating women in Singapore: A pre-vaccine rollout cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION: COVID-19 vaccine acceptance was low among pregnant and lactating women in Singapore. Addressing the safety concerns when more data are available and education on the mechanism of vaccine action will likely improve acceptance among these women.PMID:37077051 | DOI:10.4103/singaporemedj.SMJ-2021-259
Source: Singapore Medical Journal - April 20, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Pooja Agarwal Jayagobi Chengsi Ong Kee Thai Yeo Caleb Chun Wei Lim Meei Jiun Seet Lee Koon Kwek Chee Wai Ku Jerry Kok Yen Chan Manisha Mathur Mei Chien Chua Source Type: research