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Perspective: Supporting Our Rural Hospitals and Communities

In Bellingham, Wash., the PeaceHealth clinic is using community health workers, or promotoras, to help educate farmworkers in rural communities about the importance of getting the COVID-19 vaccine. 
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Addressing inequities in COVID-19 vaccine administration efforts: References and Resources

This page includes digital content and resources related to COVID-19 and communities of color. This page will be continuously updated with content as it becomes available.
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A Strategy to Tackle Public Health Misinformation

By understanding the attitudes and beliefs that drive patient behavior, health care providers and administrators can better design messaging that promotes positive health outcomes, including messages deployed during a public health emergency.
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Vermont Hospitals and Communities Successfully Prioritize COVID-19 Vaccination

As the state with the highest percentage of its population vaccinated, Vermont continues to urge that children become vaccinated and everyone receive a booster.
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Duke Health Addresses the COVID-19 Endemic and Ongoing Need for Vaccinations

Experts from Duke Health explain how the COVID-19 vaccine is moving the nation toward endemicity.
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Health System Vaccinates Patients Against COVID-19 at Discharge

After vaccinating patients at discharge at one of its hospitals, University of Rochester Medicine deployed the process across its entire care network.
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COVID-19 Stories Go Viral and Encourage Vaccinations

Front-line workers who share COVID-19 information and stories on social media are having a positive effect in the fight against the pandemic
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Data on Variants Supports Getting a COVID-19 Booster, Say MUSC Researchers

Researchers at Charleston, S.C.-based MUSC, who are studying COVID-19 variants, warn of a new surge in cases and urge people to get vaccinated or “boosted.”