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Vaccine Prioritization Dashboard

English Live Dashboards and Trackers

How the disability community is prioritized in COVID-19 vaccine distribution and intends to help people with disabilities determine when they qualify for a COVID-19 vaccine in their state.

This tool tracks vaccine prioritization plans across five categories for the 50 US states, 5 US territories, and the District of Columbia:

  1. Long-term care settings, such as nursing homes
  2. Other types of congregate care settings, including group homes
  3. People with chronic conditions
  4. Additional disability-related groups, including three main groups: (1) people with disabilities who receive direct support care in the community, (2) people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, or (3) recipients of certain Medicaid programs
  5. Caregivers of people with disabilities living at home, including both paid and unpaid caregivers

Disability Health Research Center, Johns Hopkins University


KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor

English Live Dashboards and Trackers

KFF

November 18, 2021


COVID-19 Homeless System Response: Vaccine Planning and Distribution

EnglishSpanish External Resource LibrariesToolkits, Posters, and Infographics

The documents below are products developed by HUD technical assistance providers in partnership with federal partners and subject matter experts. They provide guidance and communication materials with homeless and impoverished populations as priority. All resources on this page are available in both English and Spanish. Resources that don’t have a Spanish version available yet are coming soon. Resources in the Flyers section are intended for distribution and are available in 18 languages.

HUD Exchange


Enhancing Acceptance and Demand for Vaccination in the Western Pacific Region

English Guides, Manuals, and Protocols

This regional guide is intended to support Member States to:

  • increase awareness and understanding of concepts related to demand and vaccine hesitancy;
  • determine the reasons for non-vaccination and vaccine hesitancy;
  • inform the assessment of behavioural and social drivers for vaccination;
  • advocate for investment in evidence-informed strategies to enhance acceptance and demand for vaccination, leading to vaccination uptake; and
  • build social science capacity to support the application of a more people-centred approach.

WHO

November 18, 2021


COVID-19 Vaccine Roll Outs in ASEAN & Asia – Live Updates by Country

English Live Dashboards and Trackers

This is a live tracker of vaccine roll-out by country of Southeast Asian countries.

ASEAN Briefing

November 18, 2021


Southeast Asia Covid-19 Tracker

English Live Dashboards and Trackers

This is a live tracker of vaccinations and COVID-19 cases in Southeast Asia. The dashboard is no longer being updated as of Feb 2022.

Center for Strategic and International Studies

November 18, 2021


Vaccine Equity PlannerBeta

English Live Dashboards and Trackers

This tool identifies “vaccine deserts,” where people have little or no convenient access to vaccination and potential new vaccination sites to address the gaps. The Vaccine Equity Planner is intended to help public health officials, providers, employers, researchers and others assess various scenarios to support equitable access.

Ariadne Labs, Boston Children's Hospital


Call to Action: Vaccine Equity

English Statements, Briefs, and Notes

This call to action is at the heart of WHO’s campaign for #VaccinEquity, which aims to overcome the pandemic and the inequalities that lie at the root of so many global health challenges, as well as drive a global recovery.

WHO


Our Best Shot: Women Frontline Health Workers in other countries are keeping you safe from COVID-19

English Reports

This report estimates the full cost of community health workers or long-term personnel costs and calls for an increase in funding, training, equipping, and supporting health workers—especially women—who administer vaccines, run education campaigns, connect communities to health services, and build the trust required for patients to get vaccines.

CARE


The Case For U.S. Investment In Global COVID-19 Vaccinations: “No One Is Safe Until Everyone Is Safe”

English Reports

This report argues for U.S. investment in global COVID-19 vaccinations, citing strengthening health care services in LMIC settings as a key factor to combatting COVID. The risks of viral mutation can occur anywhere in the world and result in immediate health and economic impacts for the United States.

CARE


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