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Allina Health Clinician Publicly Urges Boosters to Protect Against BA.2 Omicron Variant

With mask restrictions lifting as a new omicron variant emerges, an Allina Health infectious disease expert takes to the airwaves, encouraging people to get a first or second COVID-19 vaccine booster. Amid new variants and lifted restrictions, an Allina Health infectious disease expert encourages people to get a first or second COVID-19 vaccine booster.
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Dartmouth-Hitchcock Offers Vaccine Confidence Virtual Learning for Community Influencer

A virtual learning program helps people get “the right care, when they need it, close to home.

What are Hospital and Health System Boards Facing in 2022?

I recently spoke with William (Bill) Menner about some of the challenges that hospital and health system boards are experiencing.

Addressing inequities in COVID-19 vaccine administration efforts: References and Resources

This page includes digital content and resources related to COVID-19 and communities of color. This page will be continuously updated with content as it becomes available.

Flurona and Its Impact on Flu Season

“Flurona” is a term coined in late 2020 by the Israeli Outbreak Management Advisory Team to describe the potential for contracting the flu and COVID-19 simultaneously. People nationwide are testing positive for both the flu and COVID-19.

Accelerating Nursing, Transforming Healthcare

AONL partnered with Johnson & Johnson and the American Nurses Association to conduct quantitative and qualitative research to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the nursing community. 
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Vermont Hospitals and Communities Successfully Prioritize COVID-19 Vaccination

As the state with the highest percentage of its population vaccinated, Vermont continues to urge that children become vaccinated and everyone receive a booster.
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As COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Climb, Hospital Leaders Say It’s Not Over Yet

Though 80% of Rhode Islanders have received two doses of COVID-19 vaccine, Care New England says it’s not enough until all eligible are vaccinated and boosted.
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Better than Normal in a COVID-19 World

In this Advancing Health podcast, Jeffrey Flaks, CEO of Hartford HealthCare, and Rebecca Stewart, vice president of content strategy, discuss the health system’s efforts to connect with the community during the pandemic, build trust and get people vaccinated.
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Nebraska Medicine Shares Statistics and Stories to Encourage COVID-19 Vaccination

Omaha-based Nebraska Medicine shares stories about the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, supported by analyses of 2021 COVID-19 statewide data.