Rockefeller Foundation September 6, 2022

New report, Infrastructures of Trust: The Case for Investing in Vaccine Demand from researchers at Brown University calls for investment in community leadership; provides key strategies for public health officials, institutions, and policy makers.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. | September 6, 2022 – As the United States has begun the rollout of second generation updated Covid-19 vaccines, a new report from researchers at the Brown University School of Public Health with support from The Rockefeller Foundation finds that despite dramatically expanded capacities to develop, manufacture, and deliver effective vaccines, it will be people’s confidence in and widespread access to vaccines that will decide whether this critical public health solution will be successful. With one third of Americans having gotten only one Covid...

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