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Patient Shares Long COVID-19 Recovery Journey and Encourages Vaccination
After being hospitalized for COVID-19, an Oregon man describes his yearlong journey recovering from long-haul COVID, encouraging others to stay healthy and get vaccinated.
New Study: COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Decreasing Among Black Individuals
Findings suggest that access and other social barriers may be greater contributors to the gaps in vaccination rates.
Northwestern Medicine Says ’Believe in the Vaccine’
Health care leaders recognize that the COVID-19 omicron variant is different and underscore that vaccines work.
University Hospitals Uncovers the Dangers of Being Pregnant and Unvaccinated
UH explains what women need to know about COVID-19 vaccines and pregnancy.
Addressing Patients' Social Needs Can Help Reduce Health Inequity during COVID-19
This resource examines the impact of the social determinants of health on patients and communities as they battle the COVID-19 outbreak and shares ideas and case examples to help hospitals address ongoing social needs.
UChicago Medicine Dispels COVID-19 Vaccine and Variant Myths
As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations surge in Illinois, UChicago Medicine is educating communities about COVID-19 vaccines, boosters and breakthrough infections.
CMO’s Message after COVID-19 Infects His Family: Vaccines Work
The chief medical officer at Johnston Health in North Carolina shares his family’s personal experiences fighting COVID-19 and urges others to get vaccinated and boosted.
Double Impact Part 2: Flu Season and COVID-19
In preparation for a COVID-19 and influenza double epidemic, hospitals and health systems are accelerating efforts to inform and engage people in their communities about preventive measures. Here are their stories.
The Colorado COVID-19 Spread Is Critical and So Are Vaccination Efforts
UCHealth says it’s better prepared now than before to respond to the current surge in COVID-19 cases and address vaccine hesitancy.
Data on Variants Supports Getting a COVID-19 Booster, Say MUSC Researchers
Researchers at Charleston, S.C.-based MUSC, who are studying COVID-19 variants, warn of a new surge in cases and urge people to get vaccinated or “boosted.”