NATIONAL FORUM ON COVID-19 VACCINE
Posted about 3 years ago by Michelle Wade
NATIONAL FORUM ON COVID-19 VACCINE
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is organizing a virtual National Forum on COVID-19 Vaccine for February 22 – 24.
Topic
Forum is intended for practitioners focused on vaccine implementation
Speaker(s)
Each day of the Forum will feature one Promising Practices Plenary Panel including White House Staff and more
The Forum is intended for practitioners focused on vaccine implementation, as well as people and groups that can champion vaccine uptake in communities across the country. A Federal Keynote will take place on Monday, February 22, at 10:00am EST. Each day of the Forum will feature one Promising Practices Plenary Panel, 11:00am-12:30pm EST, followed by four concurrent Practitioner Town Halls, 1:30-3:30pm EST (time subject to change). Plenary and Town Hall sessions have been tailored to meet the needs of different audiences and you may use the agenda to determine which sessions are most appropriate for you to attend.
This forum will bring together practitioners from national, state, tribal, local and territorial levels who are engaged in vaccinating communities across the nation. The forum aims to promote the most effective strategies to:
- Build trust and confidence in COVID-19 vaccines
- Use data to optimize vaccine implementation
- Provide participants with practical information for increasing vaccine access in communities nationwide, especially for persons at increased risk of COVID-19 disease and those who may face barriers to vaccination.
If interested in participating/viewing, please click here to register. The registration period is February 9-16. If you are unable to participate in the event but want to receive meeting recordings and materials when available, please visit the National Forum on COVID-19 Vaccine website to find event materials and session recordings after the forum.