National Forum on COVID-19 Vaccine: Day 2 - Data to Drive Vaccine Implementation
The federal government is committed to COVID-19 vaccine implementation strategies that are grounded in data and science and that prioritize improving health equity. This video from the National Forum on COVID-19 Vaccine highlights the importance of using data to drive vaccine implementation and showcases national vaccination and COVID-19 response data sources, including CDC’s COVID Tracker and V-Safe.
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