Weekly Roundup
COVID-19 Vaccine Development, Policy, and Public Perception in the United States
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CommuniVax Corner
The American Heart Association recently published a news story exploring issues of trust and vaccine hesitancy among Hispanic Americans. The story cites the most recent CommuniVax report, highlighting the finding that "vaccination moves at the speed of public trust." Read the story here.
This week, the CommuniVax coalition released 4 new reports that share findings from local rapid research within Black and Hispanic/Latino communities in Alabama, California, Idaho, and Maryland. The reports highlight the urgent need to humanize delivery and communication strategies for COVID-19 vaccines, develop better and heterogenous messaging, and anchor COVID-19 vaccination efforts in hard-hit communities in a holistic “whole person” recovery process. Each report shares research findings for the local communities and identifies targeted actions that their community leaders should take to address not only address access and hesitancy issues in the current vaccination rollout, but also to build systems for lasting public health and community change.
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People, Perceptions, and Polls
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OPINION
Booster Bandits Are Walking a Fine Line. The careful dance of morals and personal peril involved in booster banditry is far more complicated than the obvious ethical dumpster fire of taking a first dose from an essential worker or a cancer patient. But, even though the line-jumpers are loud and proud this time, the illegitimate third doses aren’t always quite as innocuous as they seem to think. (The Atlantic, 9/13/21)
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WEBINAR
The JAB Initiative. The JAB Initiative empowers people of faith and amplifies voices of faithleaders on ethics in health care to dispel misinformation and fears about vaccination. This vital injection into the discourse will increase access to care and help heal wounds of medical abuse and mistrust of the health care sector that prevail as barriers within communities of color. Each month a JAB Talk will be held to explore one of the three principles of bioethics in depth: Justice, Autonomy and Beneficence. Recordings will be available on the VICPP YouTube channel towatch later. (Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy, 9/21)
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NEWS
Republicans Aren’t New To The Anti-Vaxx Movement. Polls over the past two decades have consistently found Republicans are just as likely as Democrats to hold vaccine-hesitant views. So while the right-wing resistance to the COVID-19 vaccines may feel like an about-face for who is anti-vax in America, both sides of the political divide were always there — but now one side’s fringe views have slipped into its mainstream . (FiveThirtyEight, 9/9/21)
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NEWS
School vaccine campaigns targeting students face blowback. In most states, minors need the consent of their parents in order to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Navigating family politics in cases of differing views has been a challenge for students and organizers of outreach campaigns, who have faced blowback for directly targeting young people . (AP, 9/14/21)
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Law, Policy, and Politics
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NEWS
Tensions mount between CDC and Biden health team over boosters. In meetings and conversations over the past month, senior officials from the White House Covid-19 task force and the Food and Drug Administration have repeatedly accused CDC of withholding critical data needed to develop the booster shot plan — delaying work on the next step of President Joe Biden’s vaccination campaign and making it more difficult to set clear expectations for the public. (POLITICO, 9/13/21)
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NEWS
NBA players won't be required to get COVID-19 vaccination. The NBA and NBPA continue to negotiate aspects of COVID-related protocols and procedures for the upcoming 2021-22 campaign, but the NBPA has refused to budge on its demand that players not be required to take the vaccine, sources say, and any proposal that mandates vaccination remains a "non-starter." (ESPN, 9/14/21)
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Research, Development, and Clinical Practice
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NEWS
The tangled history of mRNA vaccines. The story illuminates the way that many scientific discoveries become life-changing innovations: with decades of dead ends, rejections and battles over potential profits, but also generosity, curiosity and dogged persistence against scepticism and doubt . (Nature, 9/14/21)
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NEWS
Peer review of a VAERS dumpster dive. There is a new preprint study of COVID-vaccine-associated myocarditis (C-VAM) by Hoeg et al. being shared on social media and several news sites that has not passed peer review. The claim from the study authors is that they replicate the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice’s (ACIP) analysis of C-VAM event reports from the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) and found a much higher incidence than previously reported. The study falls short of this claim in many ways but perhaps most significantly, it appears the authors wandered into the VAERS quagmire with no understanding of how the system works . (Science-Based Medicine, 9/12/21)
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This newsletter supports CommuniVax, a research coalition convened by the
Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and the Texas State University Department of Anthropology,
with support from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and The Rockefeller Foundation.
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