RSV can cause serious respiratory issues in infants and young children, sometimes leading to hospitalization. Fortunately, #vaccines are available to help protect your little ones. Make sure you’re prepared this #RSV season—get the facts and learn how to keep your family safe: bit.ly/3TMzdZQ
Champions for Vaccine Education, Equity and Progress
健康与健身服务
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CVEEP convenes 250+ organizations working to advance education and equity around respiratory vaccines and treatments.
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CVEEP is a partnership of more than 250 leading patient, provider, and public health organizations working to advance equitable access to education on and uptake of vaccines and treatments against respiratory illnesses.
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https://linktr.ee/CVEEPSocial
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- 健康与健身服务
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- Washington,D.C.
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Starting soon! At 12pm ET we’ll be joined by a panel of public health experts, clinicians, and government officials to explore best practices to support equitable access to respiratory vaccines. We'll cover ACIP guidance, risk-based recommendations, and strategies to ensure everyone can receive the vaccines they need. Register and join here: bit.ly/3zYKmzR
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Interested in learning more about risk-based vaccine recommendations and strategies to support equitable vaccine access? Tune in for a CVEEP webinar on 10/15 to hear from experts across the public health community as they discuss what is working, where there might be gaps in communication, and how we can work together to ensure all individuals are able to receive the vaccines they need. Register here: bit.ly/3zYKmzR
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DYK: Receiving multiple vaccines at one appointment is a safe and easy way to help protect yourself against infectious respiratory diseases this fall? One appointment, more protection! Learn more about the importance of staying up to date at cveep.org
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??? Important Update on Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and Vaccination! ??? RSV may start like a common cold with coughing and sneezing, but it’s highly contagious and can be particularly dangerous for older adults, causing between 6,000 and 10,000 deaths annually. ?? Join us for a virtual event! On Tuesday, October 15 from 12-1 PM ET, CVEEP will host “Supporting Equitable Access to Respiratory Vaccines,” moderated by Amy Pisani, CEO of Vaccinate Your Family. Our expert panel includes: Karyne Jones, National Caucus and Center on Black Aging Dr. Reed Tuckson, Black Coalition Against COVID Dr. Evelyn Twentyman, CDC ?? CVEEP will be virtually host ?RSVP for the webinar https://lnkd.in/eQAxCSZT Let’s work together to ensure everyone is informed and protected! ??? #RSV #VaccineAwareness #HealthEquity
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Today, CVEEP released survey findings on public perceptions of future pandemic preparedness. Key takeaways: R&D, vaccine access, and clear understanding of vaccine science are crucial. President and CEO of HealthyWomen, Beth Battaglino stresses the importance of trusted info to build confidence in vaccines. Read more about the survey: bit.ly/4eUNewy
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You’re invited! CVEEP is hosting a live webinar on 10/15 at 12pm ET where we’ll explore best practices to support equitable access to respiratory vaccines. Hear from an impressive panel of experts from across the public health community as they help us navigate this respiratory season. Register here: bit.ly/3zYKmzR
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October is RSV Awareness Month. For older adults age 60 and older, RSV can lead to serious illness, hospitalization, or even death. Thankfully, vaccines are available to help protect against this virus. Check out our RSV vaccination guide for older adults: bit.ly/4dpFKk4
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Stay protected this fall. Even if you've previously had COVID-19 or the flu, it's essential to stay up to date with your respiratory vaccines. Help protect yourself and your loved ones from severe illness by getting your #COVID19 and #flu vaccines this respiratory season. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/eNnQd-VX
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Respiratory illnesses spread easily, and often rapidly, on college campuses. Staying up to date with vaccines is the best way to protect yourself and your campus community from the disruptions and illnesses associated with infectious respiratory diseases. Learn more with our college vaccine guide: bit.ly/4gEP7z4