A collection of 62 obscure state and local agencies may end up being crucial players in the fight against coronavirus once vaccines become available.
track of children’s — and increasingly adults’ — immunizations.expected to require two doses
“They’ll need to know which one you got, when you got it and double-check when you’re due for your second dose,” said Dr. Kelly Moore, associate director of immunization education with the Immunization Action Coalition.Viruses like the one that causes COVID-19 have long been Dr. Anthony Fauci's 'worst nightmare'
The IZ Gateway is anticipated to play a role with a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, Coyle said, but “there are still some policy and technology issues that need to be resolved before it can truly be leveraged on a national scale."The registries are part of a robust federal system that orders, manages and distributes vaccines nationwide through the Vaccines for Children program, which pays for vaccines for about half of America’s children.
All states except New Hampshire have their own immunization registries. Some counties and cities also have their own, such as New York City and San Diego. Including U.S. territories such as America Samoa, there are 62 such registries.There are well over 200,000 health care provider sites already connected to the registries, so reporting vaccinations won't be out of the routine for them.
After Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana in 2005, thousands of families moved to Alabama, Mississippi, Texas and other states. To enroll their children in new schools they had to provide immunization records.
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