The Vaccine Confidence Message Brief explores what motivates high-priority audiences to get the Covid-19 vaccine through both a national message testing study and focus groups among people expressing concerns about getting the vaccine. The brief includes high-level audience insights and message recommendations, aimed at motivating audiences to take action.
Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy and COVID Collaborative white paper highlights key opportunities & promising practices for public-private partnerships to support efficient & equitable COVID-19 vaccine distribution, access, and uptake.
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Read MoreThis survey study investigates which groups the United States public believes should be prioritized for COVID-19 vaccine access.
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Read MoreCOVID Collaborative and Langer Research Associates will be producing a monthly series of tracking studies on vaccine uptake from January to March 2021. The results of these studies will be published here, and will be analyzed over the course of three months to capture key trends in vaccine attitude to inform vaccine uptake efforts by local, state, and federal leaders.
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Read MoreGovernors of states and territories, working in close collaboration with local partners, will have responsibility for the “last mile” of COVID-19 vaccine distribution. The National Governors Association, the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy, and the COVID Collaborative analyzed state vaccine distribution plans, highlighting common challenges and creative strategies that will assist state leaders in refining their own planning efforts.
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Read MoreCOVID Collaborative, Langer Research, UnidosUS and the NAACP conducted a poll on attitudes and impacts of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and resistance in the Black and Latinx communities. The report summarizes these findings and highlights key areas of focus for policy makers, health care professionals, and others working to increase vaccine uptake.
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Read MoreCOVID Collaborative and Hart Research conducted a nationally representative poll on how Americans are preparing for the arrival of a COVID-19 vaccine. The poll found that while 86% of Americans believe a vaccine will be effective, 61% plan to “wait and see what happens” before taking it. COVID Collaborative co-chairs Gov. Dirk Kempthorne (R - Idaho) and Deval Patrick (D - Massachusetts) published an op-ed based on the poll.
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Read MoreThis resource, put out by COVID Collaborative along with members Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy and the National Governors Association, provides Governors with critical information about monoclonal antibody therapies as they receive Emergency Use Authorization