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Subject IAC Express #1,560 – Emergency ACIP meeting TODAY to discuss Janssen (J&J) COVID-19 Vaccine, IAC’s COVID-19 IZ buttons and stickers, and more
Date April 14, 2021 10:37 AM
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Issue 1,560: April 14, 2021

Top Stories

* ACIP will meet today, April 14, following FDA and CDC's joint call to pause use of Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine (Johnson & Johnson) to assess relationship with a rare and serious type of blood clot
* National Infant Immunization Week is April 24–May 1; prepare using CDC's 2021 digital media toolkit
* CDC reports nearly 80% of teachers, school staff, and childcare workers received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose by March 31, 2021
* Spring cleaning! With all the changes in COVID-19 vaccination over the last 4 months, make sure you are using the most recent document versions
* Join the national education and grassroots campaign, “Made to Save,” working to save lives by increasing access and trust in the COVID-19 vaccines
* NEW! Order IAC’s “I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine” buttons and stickers
* IAC Spotlight! Navigate quickly using the guide at the bottom or the Google search bar at the top of every immunize.org web page
* Hot off the press and ready to ship! Order IAC’s laminated versions of CDC’s 2021 immunization schedules today!
* IAC enrolls four new birthing institutions into its Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll; 11 previously honored institutions qualify for additional years' honors
* IAC experts called on by news media
* Not-to-miss immunization articles in the news

Featured Resources
* In IAC’s “Video of the Week,” Dr. Swift of the Mayo Clinic highlights key facts about the Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine (Johnson & Johnson)
* IAC’s website Mass-Vaccination-Resources.org can help you excel at mass vaccination clinics
* Vaccinated against COVID-19? Encourage your friends to follow your lead by adding IAC’s “I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine” Facebook profile photo frame!

Education and Training
* Indiana Immunization Coalition hosts webinar, “Working Together to Eliminate Cervical Cancer,” on April 28; CE available

Conferences and Meetings
* Watch virtual ACIP meeting on May 5; submit request to make an oral comment
* Register for Vaccine Virtual Days 2021 global conversation on April 27–28
* ImmunizeAR hosts 2021 HPV Summit on May 14; CE available

Immunization PSAs from the Archive
* In this heart-breaking PSA from 2000 by Alabama Department of Public Health, a baby with pertussis reminds us to be wary of the disease and not the vaccine


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Top Stories
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ACIP will meet today, April 14, following FDA and CDC's joint call to pause use of Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine (Johnson & Johnson) to assess relationship with a rare and serious type of blood clot
CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) ([link removed]) will hold an emergency meeting today, April 14, from 1:30–4:30 p.m. (ET). This meeting follows the FDA and CDC jointly calling for a pause in use of Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine (Johnson & Johnson) ([link removed]) while the relationship between Janssen’s vaccine and a rare type of blood clot is investigated further and according to the FDA and CDC joint press release ([link removed]):

… to ensure that the health care provider community is aware of the potential for these adverse events and can plan for proper recognition and management due to the unique treatment required with this type of blood clot.

The FDA and CDC announced in their April 13 joint press release that six women between age 18 and 48 years in the United States have developed a rare disorder involving blood clots 6–13 days after a single dose of the Janssen vaccine. During this time, 6.8 million American adults received this vaccine. According to the FDA and CDC joint press release:

In these cases, a type of blood clot called cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) was seen in combination with low levels of blood platelets (thrombocytopenia)…Treatment of this specific type of blood clot is different from the treatment that might typically be administered.

FDA and CDC are assembling and analyzing additional data. The FDA Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) Fact Sheets for recipients and healthcare personnel are being revised to describe the risk.

People who have received the Janssen vaccine and who develop severe headache, abdominal pain, leg pain, or shortness of breath within three weeks after vaccination should contact their healthcare provider. As always, healthcare professionals should report all adverse events to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System at [link removed].

CDC’s ACIP will convene by webinar today, April 14, from 1:30–4:30 p.m. (ET) to review these six cases and other available data.

No registration is required to watch the live ACIP meetings or listen via telephone. Opportunities for public comment are described at the website.

Watch the virtual ACIP meeting ([link removed]) .

Related Links
* CDC/FDA press release: Joint CDC and FDA Statement on Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine ([link removed]) (4/13/21)
* CDC's Health Alert Network (HAN): Cases of Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia after Receipt of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine ([link removed]) (4/13/21)
* ACIP gateway page ([link removed]) for recordings and content from previous meetings, as well as information about future meetings
* FDA’s COVID-19 Vaccines ([link removed]) gateway page


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National Infant Immunization Week is April 24–May 1; prepare using CDC's 2021 digital media toolkit
National Infant Immunization Week ([link removed]) (NIIW), April 25–May 2, highlights the importance of protecting infants from vaccine-preventable diseases and celebrates the achievements of immunization partners. This year, because of the pandemic, it’s critical to ensure that families stay on track for their children’s routine checkups.

Since 1994, hundreds of U.S. communities have joined together during NIIW to celebrate the critical role vaccination plays in protecting our children, communities, and public health. Giving babies and toddlers the recommended vaccinations by age two is the best way to protect them from 14 serious childhood diseases.

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Save time by using CDC's 2021 NIIW Digital Media Toolkit ([link removed]) to plan and implement your organization's NIIW activities. The toolkit includes updated logos, sample social media content, social graphics, and key messages. Please share them, using the hashtag #ivax2protect.

Related Links
* CDC's National Infant Immunization Week ([link removed]) gateway page
* CDC's 2021 NIIW Digital Media Toolkit ([link removed]) gateway page
* IAC's Parent Handouts ([link removed]) gateway page


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CDC reports nearly 80% of teachers, school staff, and childcare workers received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose by March 31, 2021

On April 6, CDC announced that nearly 80% of Pre-K-12 teachers, school staff, and childcare workers received at least their first shot of COVID-19 vaccine by the end of March ([link removed]) . A portion of the media statement appears below.

...On March 2, President Biden directed all states to make Pre-K-12 teachers, school staff, and childcare workers eligible for vaccination and prioritized vaccinations for them within the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program during the month of March. Following the directive, the number of states where these essential workers were eligible increased by more than 50 percent. Many jurisdictions made significant efforts, including holding school-specific vaccination events, that contributed to the success of this national endeavor, in addition to the prioritization within the pharmacy program.

More than 2 million teachers, school staff, and childcare workers were vaccinated through the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program during the month of March. Additionally, 5–6 million were vaccinated through their state programs through the end of March....

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* CDC's media statement: Nearly 80 Percent of Teachers, School Staff, And Childcare Workers Receive At Least One Shot Of COVID-19 Vaccine ([link removed]) (4/6/21)


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Spring cleaning! With all the changes in COVID-19 vaccination over the last 4 months, make sure you are using the most recent document versions

COVID-19 vaccinations have been underway for 4 months now. April is a good time to assure that the Fact Sheets, standing orders, screening forms, training and reference materials, summaries on walls or refrigerator doors, and other memory aids are the most recent versions of these documents. Over the last 4 months, key documents have been revised several times. Be sure your staff and your patients benefit from the most recent updates.

Related Links
* CDC’s COVID-19 Vaccination Clinical Resources gateway page ([link removed]) : v-safe, clinical considerations, toolkits, and more
* FDA’s COVID-19 Vaccines ([link removed]) gateway page: Fact Sheets, Emergency Use Authorizations, and more
* IAC’s Vaccines: COVID-19 ([link removed]) web page: key resource pages from CDC, IAC, and other experts
* IAC’s Ask the Experts: COVID-19 ([link removed]) web page: Q&A with links to CDC guidance
* IAC’s Handouts: Vaccine ([link removed]) gateway page: IAC and CDC work tools and educational materials for healthcare personnel


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Join the national education and grassroots campaign, “Made to Save,” working to save lives by increasing access and trust in the COVID-19 vaccines

A new national education and grassroots campaign, Made to Save ([link removed]) , is working to save lives by increasing access to COVID-19 vaccines and to trusted information. The campaign’s purpose is to aid in vaccine equity and access in communities of color by empowering community-based organizations to run grassroots outreach programs. "Made to Save" is proud to partner with national, state, and local civic and public health organizations to increase access to and trust in the COVID-19 vaccines.

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You can join "Made to Save" for free at madetosave.org ([link removed]). You can take action byattending training webinars ([link removed]).

Related Link
* Made to Save ([link removed]) website


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NEW! Order IAC’s “I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine” buttons and stickers

IAC now has “I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine ([link removed]) ” buttons and stickers available for purchase. Place them on lab coats, uniforms, jackets, lanyards, ID badges, or backpacks to show your confidence in COVID-19 vaccination.

Buttons: The bright yellow buttons have black and blue text and a metal pin that clasps on the back. Wear them to reassure your patients and remind those around you to protect themselves from COVID-19. Demonstrate your clinic-wide commitment by giving buttons to all vaccinated staff to wear. Packaging: Bag of 25 buttons. Dimension: 1.5" across. See Shop IAC: COVID-19 Vaccine Buttons and Stickers ([link removed]) for quantity and pricing options.

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Stickers: The bright yellow stickers are on a roll with an easy-peel-off back and have perforations between stickers to make them easy to tear off and share. Give away to COVID-19 vaccine recipients or vaccinated clinic staff! Packaging: Roll of 200 stickers. Dimension: 1.5" across. See Shop IAC: COVID-19 Vaccine Buttons and Stickers ([link removed]) for quantity and pricing options.

Note: Through a separate program supported by CDC, public health departments and selected CDC nonprofit Vaccinate with Confidence ([link removed]) campaign partners have been notified about how to receive limited supplies of these items at no cost.

For questions, call 651-647-9009 or email [email protected].

Related Links:
* Shop IAC: COVID-19 Vaccine Buttons and Stickers ([link removed])
* Shop IAC ([link removed]) gateway page: All the buttons, laminated schedules, record cards, and other products offered by IAC

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IAC Spotlight! Navigate quickly using the guide at the bottom or the Google search bar at the top of every immunize.org web page

IAC makes it easy to navigate and search for what you need on immunize.org ([link removed]) . In the gray bar at the top of every immunize.org webpage, you will find a white Google search bar to aid in searching for what you are looking to find on immunize.org. At the bottom, you will find a "Guide to Immunize.org." The guide is an abbreviated table of contents––an alphabetical reference for popular sections of the website. Just click on a link to be redirected.

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We hope the search bar and the "Guide to immunize.org" make your navigation of our very large website much easier!

Related Links
* Immunize.org ([link removed]) home page
* Immunize.org Site Map ([link removed])
* Immunize.org A–Z Index ([link removed])

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Hot off the press and ready to ship! Order IAC’s laminated versions of CDC’s 2021 immunization schedules today!

IAC's laminated versions of the 2021 U.S. child/adolescent immunization schedule ([link removed]) and the 2021 U.S. adult immunization schedule ([link removed]) are available for order.

These schedules are ideal for use in any busy healthcare setting where vaccinations are given. Their tough coating can be wiped down, and they’re durable enough to stand up to a year's worth of use.

The child/adolescent schedule is eight pages (i.e., four double-sided pages) and the adult schedule is six pages (i.e., three double-sided pages), but both schedules fold down to a convenient 8.5" x 11" size.

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With color coding for easy reading, our laminated schedules replicate the original CDC formatting, including the essential tables and notes.

PRICING
1–4 copies: $7.50 each
5–19 copies: $5.50 each
20–99 copies: $4.50 each
100–499 copies: $4.00 each
500–999 copies: $3.50 each

For quotes on customizing or placing orders of 1,000 copies or more, call 651-647-9009 or email [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .

Visit the Shop IAC: Laminated Schedules ([link removed]) web page for more information on the schedules, to view images of all the pages, and to download the order form today!

Related Links
* IAC’s laminated Child/Adolescent Immunization Schedules (0–18 years) ([link removed]) web page
* IAC’s laminated Adult Immunization Schedules (19 and older) ([link removed]) web page
* IAC’s Shop IAC ([link removed]) section on immunize.org
* CDC’s Immunization Schedules for 2021 ([link removed])

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IAC enrolls four new birthing institutions into its Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll; 11 previously honored institutions qualify for additional years' honors

The Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) is pleased to announce that four new institutions have been accepted into its Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll ([link removed]) , for a total of 532 honorees. The birthing institutions are listed below with their reported hepatitis B birth dose coverage rates in parentheses.
* Bethesda Hospital East, Boynton Beach, FL (90%)
* Colorado Plains Medical Center, Fort Morgan, CO (96%)
* Community Hospital, Grand Junction, CO (92%)
* Jackson Hospital, Montgomery, AL (93%)

One institution is being recognized for a second year:
* Overlake Medical Center and Clinics, Bellevue, WA (92%)

Three institutions are being recognized for a third year:
* Central Vermont Medical Center, Berlin, VT (93%)
* Franciscan Health Hammond, Hammond, IN (93%)
* Valley View Hospital, Glenwood Springs, CO (93%)

Four institutions are being recognized for a fourth year:
* CarolinaEast Medical Center, New Bern, NC (92%)
* Crozer Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA (92%)
* RAF Lakenheath, Brandon, England (91%)
* Sterling Regional Medical Center, Sterling, CO (97%)

One institution is being recognized for a fifth year:
* Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, CO (93%)

Finally, two institutions are being recognized for a sixth year:
* Georgetown Community Hospital, Georgetown, KY (94%)
* Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Hospital, Anchorage, AK (94%)

The Honor Roll now includes 532 birthing institutions from 44 states, Puerto Rico, Guam, and an overseas U.S. military base. One hundred twenty-one institutions have qualified for 2 years, 72 institutions have qualified three times, 42 institutions have qualified four times, 25 institutions have qualified five times, 21 institutions have qualified six times, seven institutions have qualified seven times, two institutions have qualified eight times and one institution has qualified nine times.

The Honor Roll is a key part of IAC’s major initiative urging the nation’s hospitals to Give Birth to the End of Hep B ([link removed]) . Hospitals and birthing centers are recognized for attaining high coverage rates for administering hepatitis B vaccine at birth and meeting specific additional criteria. The initiative urges qualifying healthcare organizations to apply for the Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll online ([link removed]).

To be included in the Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll, a birthing institution must have: (1) reported a coverage rate of 90% or greater, over a 12-month period, for administering hepatitis B vaccine before hospital discharge to all newborns, including those whose parents refuse vaccination, and (2) implemented specific written policies, procedures, and protocols to protect all newborns from hepatitis B virus infection prior to hospital discharge.

Honorees are also awarded an 8.5" x 11" color certificate suitable for framing and their acceptance is announced to IAC Express’s approximately 52,000 readers.

Please visit the Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll web page ([link removed]) that lists these institutions and their exceptional efforts to protect infants from perinatal hepatitis B transmission.

Related IAC Resources
* Give Birth to the End of Hep B ([link removed]) gateway page
* Fact sheet about the birth dose honor roll: Do You Qualify for the Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll? If So, Apply Today ([link removed])
* Handout on IAC’s campaign: Give Birth to the End of Hep B ([link removed])
* Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll ([link removed]) web page
* 84-page guidebook, Hepatitis B: What Hospitals Need to Do to Protect Newborns ([link removed]) , which contains a wide range of resources to help birthing institutions establish, implement, and optimize their hepatitis B vaccine birth dose policies
* Give Birth to the End of Hep B slide set ([link removed]) , includes script (43 slides)
* Strategies to Increase Enrollment in IAC's Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll ([link removed]) (83 slides)

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IAC EXPERTS CALLED ON BY NEWS MEDIA

With vaccines in the news so much lately, journalists have sought out IAC experts to communicate the intricacies of running a quality vaccination program. Our insights have helped explain vaccines to the public and policy makers. We want to help them understand the complex work vaccinators do. We've reached mass markets and local stations, across the U.S. and overseas, via print, radio, television, blogs, and more. Here is a selection of our recent citations:

* NBC: Do You Need a Test to Tell You If You're Allergic to the COVID Vaccine before Getting It? ([link removed]) (4/5/21)
* Orangeville.com: 20 Schools in Toronto Move to Remote Learning Tuesday as Peel Shuts Down All In-Person Learning; Top Medical Doctors Urge ‘Stay-at-Home’ Order in Ontario ([link removed]) (4/5/21)
* Columbus Dispatch:Experts: COVID-19 Pandemic Should Ease, But Annual Booster Shots May Be Needed ([link removed]) (4/4/21)

Related Link
* IAC in the News ([link removed]) gateway page

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Not-to-miss immunization articles in the news

These recent articles convey the potential risks of vaccine-preventable diseases and the importance of vaccination.
* Medscape: Common COVID Vaccine Administration Errors to Watch For ([link removed]) (4/9/21)
* NEJM: Escaping Catch-22—Overcoming COVID Vaccine Hesitancy ([link removed]) (4/8/21)
* NEJM: From Vaccine Nationalism to Vaccine Equity—Finding a Path Forward ([link removed]) (4/8/21)
* CNBC: More Colleges Move to Make Vaccines Mandatory for Students ([link removed]) (4/7/21)
* CNBC: U.S. Begins Study Assessing Allergic Reactions to Pfizer and Moderna COVID Vaccines ([link removed]) (4/7/21)
* Los Angeles Times: Each Square Represents 15,000 Vaccine Doses ([link removed]) (4/6/21)
* ABC: Research Shows Promising Development in Hunt for HIV Vaccine ([link removed]) (4/6/21)
* New York Times: The Rising Politicization of COVID Vaccines ([link removed]) (4/6/21)
* Healio: TV Spot Portrays Parents Who Get Their Kids Vaccinated as Superheroes ([link removed]) (4/6/21)

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Featured Resources
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IN IAC’S “VIDEO OF THE WEEK,” DR. SWIFT OF THE MAYO CLINIC HIGHLIGHTS KEY FACTS ABOUT THE JANSSEN COVID-19 VACCINE (JOHNSON & JOHNSON)

In this informative Mayo Clinic Insights video ([link removed]) , Melanie Swift, MD, MPH, explains how the Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine (Johnson & Johnson), an adenovirus-vector vaccine, is built. She explains that only one dose is needed and that this vaccine is very effective, especially considering it was studied in places where variant viruses were circulating.

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IAC’S WEBSITE MASS-VACCINATION-RESOURCES.ORG CAN HELP YOU EXCEL AT MASS VACCINATION CLINICS

The Immunization Action Coalition’s website www.Mass-Vaccination-Resources.org ([link removed]) assists you in finding ideas for developing your own mass vaccination clinics. Mass vaccination efforts will continue to be useful for expediting COVID-19 vaccination now, as well as other vaccinations in the future.

Many of the documents were written in the pre-pandemic era and will need modification to ensure that additional protections, such as social distancing and personal protective equipment, help safeguard against COVID-19 transmission.

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In addition, IAC's archived, full-length webinar (1 h. 46 min.) highlighting best practices and offering practical information for conducting a successful mass vaccination clinic, Mass Vaccination Clinics: Challenges and Best Practices ([link removed]) , can be viewed on www.Mass-Vaccination-Resources.org ([link removed]).

If you have a resource to suggest for the website, please send a message to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]).

The webinar and the new website are supported by a medical education grant from Seqirus.

Related Links
* IAC's Mass Vaccination Resources ([link removed]) website
* CDC’s Guidance for Planning Vaccination Clinics Held at Satellite, Temporary, or Off-Site Locations ([link removed])
* IAC's Mass Vaccination Clinics: Challenges and Best Practices ([link removed]) archived webinar
* Becker’s Hospital Review: Influenza Vaccination Is More Important than Ever: To Help, Immunization Action Coalition Launches New Mass Vaccination Resources ([link removed])

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VACCINATED AGAINST COVID-19? ENCOURAGE YOUR FRIENDS TO FOLLOW YOUR LEAD BY ADDING IAC’S “I GOT MY COVID-19 VACCINE” FACEBOOK PROFILE PHOTO FRAME!

Share your excitement about COVID-19 vaccination and inspire your friends! When you have received your COVID-19 vaccine, add IAC's new "I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine" Facebook photo frame to liven up your profile picture!

You can obtain the frame in two ways:
* Click your profile picture, select “update picture,” and then select “add a frame.” Search for #igotmycovid19vaccine and select it.
* Accept the frame by clicking this link: www.facebook.com/profilepicframes/? selected_overlay_id=2361854253958052 ([link removed])

Together we can end the COVID-19 pandemic!


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Education and Training
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INDIANA IMMUNIZATION COALITION HOSTS WEBINAR, “WORKING TOGETHER TO ELIMINATE CERVICAL CANCER,” ON APRIL 28; CE AVAILABLE

The Indiana Immunization Coalition will host a webinar titled Working Together to Eliminate Cervical Cancer ([link removed]) from 3:00–4:00 p.m. (ET) on April 28. Learn about a courageous woman's mission to raise awareness about cervical cancer in the last months of her life. Rebecca Perkins, MD, MSc, and Kristin Oliver, MD, MHS, who co-chair the National HPV Roundtable, will identify strategies to help raise the HPV vaccination rates to lower cancer rates in men and women. CME, CNE, and CPE will be offered.

Register for the webinar ([link removed]).

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Conferences and Meetings
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=WATCH VIRTUAL ACIP MEETING ON MAY 5; SUBMIT REQUEST TO MAKE AN ORAL COMMENT=

A live, virtual meeting of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) ([link removed]) will be held on May 5. The draft agenda ([link removed]) is posted and features rabies and dengue vaccine discussions. No registration is required to watch the live ACIP meeting or listen via telephone. Opportunities for public comment are described on the website ([link removed]).

Related Link
* ACIP gateway page ([link removed]) for recordings and content from previous meetings, as well as information about future meetings

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REGISTER FOR VACCINE VIRTUAL DAYS 2021 GLOBAL CONVERSATION ON APRIL 27–28

The Vaccine Virtual Days 2021 ([link removed]) global scientific conversation will be held April 27–28 with leading experts in vaccines, sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline. View the agenda ([link removed]) , developed by an independent scientific committee of global vaccine experts. Topics include:
* Global rollout of the various COVID-19 vaccines
* Adult vaccination: not another casualty of the pandemic
* Vaccine confidence
* UNICEF immunization agenda 2030: reach all for a lifetime
* The attributes of current and new vaccine technologies
* COVID-19: different perspectives
* A view into the future of infectious disease prevention
* Vaccine questions on your mind: ask the experts

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This event will be presented live and then archived for on-demand viewing, available in English and 7 other languages: French, German, Italian, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Sessions start at 1:00 p.m. (CET), 7:00 a.m. (ET), or 4:00 a.m. (PT).

Register for the free event ([link removed]).

Related Link
* Vaccine Virtual Days 2021 agenda ([link removed]) (PDF)

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IMMUNIZEAR HOSTS 2021 HPV SUMMIT ON MAY 14; CE AVAILABLE

ImmunizeAR and the Arkansas Cancer Coalition will host 2021 HPV Summit ([link removed]) from 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (CT) on May 14. Medical and dental professionals will collaborate on ways to increase awareness about cancer prevention and the benefits of HPV vaccination. View the agenda ([link removed]).

There are two ways to attend the 2021 HPV Summit: virtually or in-person in Little Rock. In-person tickets are limited to allow for social distancing.

There is a fee to register for the event, with 5.75 hours of CE for nurses, physicians, pharmacists, physician assistants, and dental professionals offered. There is a student/audit option for those who don’t need CE.
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Immunization PSAs from the Archive
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IN THIS HEART-BREAKING PSA FROM 2000 BY ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, A BABY WITH PERTUSSIS REMINDS US TO BE WARY OF THE DISEASE AND NOT THE VACCINE

In this heart-breaking public service announcement ([link removed]) (PSA) developed in 2000 by the Alabama Department of Public Health, a baby with pertussis struggling to breath reminds us that the disease is much worse than potential health risks from vaccination. This PSA is part of a collection curated by vaccine expert William L. Atkinson, MD, MPH.

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What You Should Know about the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine: In this Mayo Clinic Insights video, Melanie Swift, MD, explains how the Janssen (J&J) adenovirus vector vaccine is built. She explains that only one dose is needed and that this vaccine is very effective, especially considering it was studied in places where variant viruses were circulating.

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Editorial Information
Editor
Deborah L. Wexler, MD (mailto:[email protected])
Associate Editors
John Grabenstein, RPh, PhD (mailto:[email protected])
Sharon Humiston, MD, MPH (mailto:[email protected])
Consulting Editors
Taryn Chapman, MS (mailto:[email protected])
Marian Deegan, JD (mailto:[email protected])
Courtnay Londo, MA (mailto:[email protected])
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Robin VanOss (mailto:[email protected])

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