May 2021

Covid’s Traveling Horror Show Vs. One Billion Vaccinations: “Forget Herd Immunity” says the epidemiologist
May 19, 2021There was an event in late April that mostly went unremarked upon: the world passed one billion COVID-19 vaccinations. Incredible. A
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COVID’S TRAVELING HORROR SHOW Or How Depressed Should We Be?
May 18, 2021A Conversation with Epidemiologist Dr. Kyle Freese
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STChealth and Lowell Elementary Partner To Provide Immunizations To Downtown Phoenix
May 17, 2021From 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Wednesday, May 19, Lowell Elementary School in Phoenix, AZ, will operate as a no-appointment
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The Story of the 19-Year-Old Bug
May 10, 2021The importance of high-quality data standards has never been clearer than now in our public health information technology history. It’s impossible
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Addressing Vaccine Fatigue Through The Healthy People 2030 Plan
May 10, 2021Vaccine fatigue? Is it possible to talk too much about vaccines and accidentally begin to alienate populations by doing so? Probably.
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STChealth Celebrates World Immunization Week By Reflecting On Pandemic Era Advancements in Immunization Data Reporting
May 10, 2021In honor of World Immunization Week, we’re taking a look back at advancements in and challenges of immunization data reporting that
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D.C. Launches Website For Vaccine Records, But Your Data Might Not Be In There Yet
May 6, 2021The District launched a new website today meant to act as a clearinghouse for residents’ vaccination records from the flu to
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MyIR Mobile and DC Health Partner to Provide Access to Immunization Records
May 6, 2021STChealth’s consumer access solution, MyIR Mobile, is now available in Washington, D.C. MyIR Mobile allows individuals to access their immunization record
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The Navigators—A Look Back & Beyond
May 3, 2021It’s hard to believe that The Navigators launched a year ago. And what a year it has been! While this all-volunteer
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