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We have to get it right: Ensuring success
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Ali H. Mokdad, University of WashingtonPeter J. Hotez, Texas Childrens HospitalWalter Orenstein, Emory University
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- English
- Date
- 2021-01-28
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- Elsevier
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- © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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- 31
- Start Page
- 100690
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- 100690
- Grant/Funding Information
- None declared
- Abstract
- In the span of a few weeks, promising results from three Covid-19 vaccine candidates trials were reported. In the United States (US), efforts to develop and deliver vaccines is under Operation Warp Speed (OWS). News of safe, effective Covid-19 vaccines injected a dose of optimism into a pandemic-stricken world. However, vaccinations—not vaccines—save lives [1]. The National Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) released Framework for Equitable Allocation of COVID-19 Vaccine [2]. Framework focused on initial vaccine access for healthcare workers and first responders followed by selected populations considered at greatest risk for contracting the virus or experiencing complications. The report is both thoughtful and timely but may require further details to monitor progress during the rollout of the vaccines. Here we offer suggestions to ensure success to this umprecedented public health challenge.
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- Health Sciences, Health Care Management
- Psychology, Psychometrics
- Biology, Biostatistics
- Biology, Bioinformatics
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