1. Community-Based COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics in Medically Underserved Neighborhoods to Improve Access and Equity, Philadelphia, 2021-2022
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Heather Klusaritz, Emily Paterson, Courtney Summers, Nida Al-Ramahi, Nawar Naseer, Helena Jeudin, Yuhnis Sydnor, Maurice Enoch, Nieemah Dollard, Kevin D. Young, Neda Khan, Jeffrey Henne, Anna Doubeni, Nishaminy Kasbekar, Yevgeniy Gitelman, Patrick J. Brennan, Kent Bream, Carolyn C. Cannuscio, Richard C. Wender, and Rachel Feuerstein-Simon
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Philadelphia ,COVID-19 Vaccines ,Vaccination ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Humans ,Medically Underserved Area ,COVID-19 - Abstract
Vaccination remains key to reducing the risk of COVID-19–related severe illness and death. Because of historic medical exclusion and barriers to access, Black communities have had lower rates of COVID-19 vaccination than White communities. We describe the efforts of an academic medical institution to implement community-based COVID-19 vaccine clinics in medically underserved neighborhoods in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Over a 13-month period (April 2021–April 2022), the initiative delivered 9038 vaccine doses to community members, a majority of whom (57%) identified as Black. (Am J Public Health. 2022;112(12):1721–1725. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2022.307030 )
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- 2024