Special Edition - Vaccine Booster

In Honor of Rosalynn Carter

Remembering First Lady Rosalynn Carter


We were very sad to learn the news on Sunday, that Mrs. Rosalynn Carter had passed away. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends and by the millions that she touched with her work to improve mental health services, human rights, advocating for peace, disease prevention and much more. She will be remembered by many for the exemplary way she represented the United States while she was First Lady and for decades afterward alongside President Jimmy Carter for over 77 years.


Our Coalition Leadership has long been inspired by her work and we will continue in partnership with our many great partners to honor her legacy.


We encourage you to view and read the many remembrances on the links from The Carter Center (see button below) and view a video which highlights the history of Mrs. Carter's work alongside Vaccinate Your Family (formerly known as Every Child By Two) co-founder and dear friend Betty Bumpers.


From the Carter Family:

“Besides being a loving mother and extraordinary First Lady, my mother was a great humanitarian in her own right,” said Chip Carter. “Her life of service and compassion was an example for all Americans. She will be sorely missed not only by our family but by the many people who have better mental health care and access to resources for caregiving today."


The Carter Center
Vaccinate Your Family

From Vaccinate Your Family:


"When Mrs. Carter co-founded Every Child By Two (now known as Vaccinate Your Family) in 1991, a measles epidemic was raging that had sickened 55,000 people and killed over 120 here in the United States. Within two years, Rosalynn Carter and co-founder Betty Bumpers traveled to more than a dozen states – and ultimately to all 50 states – to foster immunization efforts and build immunization coalitions. It was on these trips that the access barriers to vaccines were uncovered and systemic changes were put into place to ensure that every child was immunized on time."


Many people today are unaware that Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Bumpers were instrumental in in getting 33 state legislatures to enact school vaccination requirements to be able to ensure that children were protected.


Their incredible foresight and effort has inspired CIC and the work of our Coalition for over 25 years and will continue to do so. Our thoughts are with her family and the Vaccinate Your Family staff who worked so closely with Mrs. Carter to bring her vision to reality.


In Other News

Administer RSV Vaccine to Your Pregnant Patients – Shortage of Alternative (Nirsevimab) for Infants

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has prepared a memo urging prenatal care providers to provide RSV vaccine for all pregnant patients from September through January during weeks 32 through 36 of gestation. Additional RSV Resources found here on the EZIZ.org website.


Please share this memo with your prenatal care provider colleagues and partners. Click below:

CDPH Memo RSV

CDPH Infographic - Optimizing RSV Protection for Infants with Limited Supply of Nirsevimab


Additional RSV Resources found here on the EZIZ.org website.




Infographic Here



Interested in joining the We The People Vax movement? Fill out form here:


Get Involved

We the People Vax

Thanksgiving 2023


Staying up-to-date on recommended vaccines not only protects you but others, too!


This Thanksgiving, bring the food and the fun — not vaccine-preventable diseases! You need

two weeks after vaccination for your body to build immunity. Get your flu shot and updated

COVID vaccine today to protect yourself and your loved ones. #HappyThanksgiving

#WeThePeopleVax


Checkout more here at WeThePeopleVax.org


Be sure to use the hashtag #WeThePeopleVax in your messages.

#WeThePeopleVax Campaign

The 16th National Conference for Immunization Coalitions and Partnerships is happening on April 9-11 in Philadelphia. Don't miss out!


NCICP Website

More Resources - Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)

(click on title of article below)

Limited Availability of Nirsevimab in the United States—Interim CDC Recommendations to Protect Infants from Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) during the 2023–2024 Respiratory Virus Season


Palivizumab Prophylaxis in Infants and Young Children at Increased Risk of Hospitalization for Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection

 


Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Prevention - AAP 

Facebook  X  Instagram