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A new research-based guide is available to increase uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine among nursing home workers. Invest in Trust: A Guide for Building COVID-19 Vaccine Trust and Increasing Vaccination Rates Among CNAs addresses concerns and challenges nursing home workers have expressed and outlines the most effective approaches to build trust in the vaccine and make it easier for them to get vaccinated.
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The White House
11:01 A.M. EDT
MR. ZIENTS: Good morning, and thank you for joining us. Today, Dr. Walensky will provide an update on the state of the pandemic, Dr. Fauci will highlight the latest science, and Dr. Murthy will share an update on our efforts to strengthen vaccine confidence.
But first, I want to step back to provide an overview of where we are in our vaccination program, and where we’re headed as we enter our next phase.
Our vaccination efforts to date have focused on significantly increasing the pace of vaccination. That required creating the infrastructure the people and the places for a first-of-its-kind nationwide vaccination program. It also meant creating sufficient vaccine supply that did not previously exist.
In the Covid-19 vaccine push, no one is speaking Gen Z’s language
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WASHINGTON Useful Covid-19 information isn’t reaching the Instagram generation.
There’s almost no messaging specifically tailored to them from federal or state public health officials. There’s hardly anything official on Tik Tok. And even the limited efforts to reach them where they are like Instagram’s links to its “Covid-19 information center” aren’t working.
Just ask Kymon Palau, a 21-year-old from Albuquerque, N.M., who has over 18,000 followers on the site.
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“If I am being honest with you, I probably clicked those tags once back in April of last year and never clicked them again it’s annoying,” Palau said.