Weekly Roundup
COVID-19 Vaccine Development, Policy, and Public Perception in the United States
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CommuniVax Corner
Some media updates from our local teams:
- NPR & Boise State Public Radio News recently covered the Idaho CommuniVax team's efforts in Aberdeen and American Falls, ID. Read the story here.
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The Daily Aztec published a piece about the San Diego team's research efforts and findings, as well as the latest CommuniVax report. Read the story here. More details about the team's work are available from San Diego State University's news center.
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People, Perceptions, and Polls
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EVENT
People, Politics & Drinks. Getting a vaccine for COVID is an increasingly urgent conversation during the global pandemic. Hear from anthropologist Dr. Elisa (EJ) Sobo and assistant professor Dr. Timothy Callaghan as they discuss their experience with vaccine hesitancy in an increasingly tumultuous political climate during a global pandemic. This conversation will take place on Tuesday, August 10, 5-6 PM PDT. (Women's March Action, 8/21)
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NEWS
How Local Media Spreads Misinformation From Vaccine Skeptics. Facebook and other social platforms have in recent weeks attracted attention for vaccine misinformation, as Covid cases surge from the infectious Delta variant and vaccination rates slow. But The Freedom’s Phoenix and The Atlanta Business Journal are two small publications — along with dozens of radio and television stations, and podcasts aimed at local audiences — that have also become powerful conduits for anti-vaccine messaging . (New York Times, 8/1/21)
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NEWS
The 4 main fault lines that divide the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. “The most obvious and blatant, and the one I’ve got the most attention for, is the partisan link,” said Charles Gaba, a health care data analyst who has made several charts tracking vaccination that have been widely shared across social media. But there are other fault lines as well. “There have really been persistent gaps between white people compared to Black and Hispanic people, with Black and Hispanic rates lagging behind pretty consistently across states,” said Samantha Artiga, vice president and director of racial equity and health policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation . (Vox, 7/29/21)
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OPINION
A Student’s Perspective: Universities Must Require Vaccination. Colleges play a central role in promoting upward mobility and fostering economic equality through education. As we think about the consequences of potentially sending students home a second time as a consequence of a new outbreak, we need to recognize the ways in which the pandemic has exacerbated inequalities especially for the most marginalized of students, including Indigenous, people of color, and low-income students . (The Hastings Center, 7/30/21)
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NEWS
US vaccination rate hits the highest pace in weeks. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Sunday that 816,203 additional doses were administered, the fifth straight day the agency recorded more than 700,000 shots in arms. That brings the total number of doses administered to 346,456,669, according to the CDC numbers released Sunday. (CNN, 8/2/21)
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VIEWPOINT
Achieving Racial and Ethnic Equity in COVID-19 Vaccination. Achieving racial and ethnic equity in COVID-19 vaccination requires both individual and health system readiness. Individuals must be ready to get vaccinated, and systems administering vaccines must be ready to reach historically marginalized populations to ensure equitable access. Readiness is often viewed as a static proposition. Individuals are characterized as being either vaccine willing or hesitant, systems as prepared or unprepared. Our work with community members, patients, public health departments, and health care organizations has led us to conclude that for both individuals and systems, vaccination readiness is a dynamic and deliberative process . (JAMA, 7/30/21)
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NEWS
People chasing Covid-19 vaccine boosters create headaches for the health care system Some anxious patients are nonetheless trying to get them — either by asking a health care provider willing to prescribe an extra shot, or by lying about their earlier vaccination. That puts the onus on hospital systems to make prescribing policies, on vaccination sites to check people’s vaccine records, and insurers to decide whether they will cover vaccines outside of the Food and Drug Administration’s authorization . (STAT, 8/3/21)
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Law, Policy, and Politics
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OPINION
Bill De Blasio Is Somehow Bolder Than Biden on Vaccines. Since Biden refuses to do more, de Blasio—the same person who ran for president and could not garner any support, and botched his coronavirus response—could become a model for cities and states throughout America to follow. Imagine if we could sit down to dine, go to the gym, or see a movie or concert knowing that everyone around us is fully vaccinated. That would allow Americans to feel safe and secure. Rather than infringe on freedom, it would enhance it . (Daily Beast, 8/4/21)
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STATEMENT
Federation of State Medical Boards: Spreading COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation May Put Medical License at Risk. Due to their specialized knowledge and training, licensed physicians possess a high degree of public trust and therefore have a powerful platform in society, whether they recognize it or not. They also have an ethical and professional responsibility to practice medicine in the best interests of their patients and must share information that is factual, scientifically grounded and consensus-driven for the betterment of public health. Spreading inaccurate COVID-19 vaccine information contradicts that responsibility, threatens to further erode public trust in the medical profession and puts all patients at risk . (FSMB, 7/29/21)
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Research, Development, and Clinical Practice
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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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