The Global Mass Vaccination Site Collaborative

An Essential Network to Support 200 Million Vaccinations in 100 Days The speed of development and evaluation of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines has far exceeded expectations, but many leaders face ongoing uncertainty in delivering the vaccines with speed, scale, and equity. Conventional healthcare sites will not be sufficient to achieve rapid enough vaccination to stop the pandemic,… Continue reading The Global Mass Vaccination Site Collaborative

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Miami Herald: With Florida requiring doctor’s note for many, pace of COVID vaccination slows in Miami

Dr. Weintraub in the Miami Herald on the importance of an efficient vaccine delivery system.

Mar 17 2021
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New York Times Interactive: Who’s Next in Your State’s Vaccine Line?

The latest New York Times Interactive on your place in the line for COVID-19 vaccines at the state level.

Mar 10 2021
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Popular Science: You’re vaccinated. Now what?

Dr. Asaf Bitton in Popular Science on the CDC guidelines for people who are vaccinated.

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NEJM: Mass-Vaccination Sites — An Essential Innovation to Curb the Covid-19 Pandemic

Dr. Atul Gawande in New England Journal of Medicine on the essential role of mass-vaccination sites.

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USA Today: America could soon be swimming in COVID-19 vaccines

Dr. Rebecca Weintraub in USA Today on the evolving challenges of vaccine distribution.

Mar 9 2021
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New York Times: Vaccinated Americans, Let the Unmasked Gatherings Begin (but Start Small)

Dr. Rebecca Weintraub in the New York Times on the CDC’s latest guidance for vaccinated individuals.

Mar 8 2021
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Portland Press Herald: Summer in Maine just might be close to ‘normal’ this year

Dr. Rebecca Weintraub on a ‘new normal’ in Maine this year.

Mar 7 2021
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Miami Herald: Florida adds red tape for medically vulnerable while COVID vaccines go unused in Miami

Dr. Rebecca Weintraub on the role of a vaccine honor code in vaccine distribution.

Mar 5 2021
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AZ Central: As Americans get vaccinated, fewer are getting tested for COVID-19.

Dr. Rebecca Weintraub on the continued importance of COVID-19 testing.