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Wednesday, Oct 12

Keeping Kids Healthy This School Year

The start of a new and exciting school year means the youngest among us are gathering together in close quarters spreading lots of knowledge - and lots of germs. On October 12th, CDC Foundation + Vaccine Equity Cooperative discussed strategies to protect our children from infection, illness, and hospitalization.

The CDC Foundation is partnering with the Vaccine Equity Cooperative to conduct webinars for community-based organizations and their partners.
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El seminario web estará disponible en español / Spanish translation available!

The start of a new and exciting school year means the youngest among us are gathering together in close quarters, spreading lots of knowledge — and lots of germs. To protect our children from infection, illness, hospitalization and death, routine vaccinations, including COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters, should be increasing. Yet “only a fraction of young children in the U.S. are vaccinated against COVID.” As we expect a surge of COVID cases into fall and winter, now is an essential time to keep our kids as healthy as possible by continuing to effectively advocate for the benefits of COVID protection measures such as masking, testing and keeping up-to-date with vaccinations and boosters.

In this timely webinar hosted by the CDC Foundation in partnership with Vaccine Equity Cooperative, presenters discussed everything community-based organizations need to know in order to help communities equitably increase vaccinations and adhere to public health guidance that will keep kids healthy in schools this year, including: 

  • An overview of the latest COVID-19 data trends and latest recommendations from the Kid’s Vaccination Working Group (see first set here)
  • The federal government’s current strategies to increase child vaccinations
  • Latest FDA bivalent booster information for younger age groups
  • Resources to equitably increase access to vaccines and boosters for community members and families
  • Best practices to keep kids healthy this school year and communicate continued COVID protection

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Last year’s Planning for the Child (ages 5-11) Vaccine Rollout: Equitable Approaches and Best Practices webinar went over the key strategies and approaches for community-based organizations to consider as they prepare for child vaccination efforts. Get access to the summary, recording and powerpoint slides here!

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