Everybody Counts Immunization Coalition

Everybody Counts Immunization Coalition

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Working Together to Improve Immunization Rates throughout Chatham, Effingham, and Bryan Counties.

Working together to improve Immunization rates across the lifespan (newborns to Senior adults) of citizens in Chatham and Effingham and Bryan Counties through collaborative efforts of partners by providing public awareness and educational campaigns on the importance of timely immunizations. Objectives: To provide leadership and education to increase Adult Immunization rates for Flu and Pneumonia V

Photos from HPV Cancer Free GA's post 02/06/2022

Cancer prevention. Safe. Effective. Life saving. Enough said!

11/11/2021

Save the date! Cervical Cancer Awareness Day is right around the corner! Join us January 20th, 2022 as we celebrate our HPV Champions and promote HPV cancer awareness for the State of Georgia!

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09/16/2021

Are You Protected Against HPV-Related Cancers?

Nearly 1 in 4 Americans have HPV, and most people who have it are in their late teens and early 20s. HPV can go away on its own but if it doesn't, it can cause 6 types of cancer and ge***al warts. If you're 26 or younger, you still have time to get the HPV vaccine to protect yourself against HPV-related cancers and ge***al warts. Find out where you can get vaccinated at womenshealth.gov/HPVvaccine.

Photos from Georgia Coastal Health District's post 08/15/2021

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Photos 08/07/2021

Please read this letter by our Chief Medical Officer published in The Florida Times-Union today:

Get the shot to give children a shot.

As a father, grandfather and pediatrician, I know parenting is tough. Every day, parents and other caregivers make decisions that affect the lives of children who are too young to make informed choices for themselves.

When the COVID-19 pandemic first hit home in early 2020, parents carried an especially heavy burden: balancing home life, work and remote schooling, all while trying to keep kids safe and well. Many felt helpless and even hopeless. In the early days, there wasn’t all that much we could do, aside from taking proper safety precautions.

That’s not the case anymore.

Thankfully, all adults and children 12 and older are now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. When parents, preteens and teens get vaccinated, they are protecting not only themselves, but also siblings who are too young to receive the vaccine and the community as a whole.

While COVID-19 symptoms tend to be less severe in children than in adults, it’s a fact that infants, young children and teens can still get very sick. Additionally, kids who have had or have been exposed to COVID may later develop a serious, potentially deadly condition called Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C). MIS-C can cause different body parts to become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs; it may appear weeks after infection, even in those who didn’t show symptoms.

At Wolfson Children’s Hospital, we’re seeing more children of all ages hospitalized with COVID-19 than ever before. Some require specialized critical care support in our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. Many of these children are eligible to receive a vaccine. All parents and grandparents are.

I understand you have questions. Here is what we know:

• The vaccine does not affect fertility. Leading reproductive health organizations such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Society for Reproductive Medicine, and Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine have debunked this widely spread rumor.

• Pregnancy puts women at higher risk of severe illness from the virus, and the vaccine has shown to be safe for expecting and breastfeeding moms. Pregnant women should talk to their OB/GYN about getting the vaccine.

• Getting vaccinated is your best shot at avoiding serious illness from COVID-19. Though breakthrough infections are expected with any immunization, these vaccines are remarkably effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalization, and even death.

• Last month, COVID-19 admissions to Wolfson Children’s Hospital surpassed our previous high in January 2021. The rate shows no sign of slowing.

And, tragically, more than 1.5 million children around the world have lost a primary or secondary caregiver to COVID-19, according to a recent study published in The Lancet.

I understand COVID vaccination may be a difficult decision to weigh. I simply ask that you root your choices in facts from reputable sources. If you have questions or concerns, please reach out to your primary care physician or your child’s pediatrician.

Parents and other caregivers can help Wolfson Children’s turn the tide against COVID-19, but the only way it will happen is if those who are eligible for the vaccine get their shot. That includes children age 12+. Give kids a shot by getting your shot!

Visit covid19.baptistjax.com for COVID-19 and vaccine FAQs, to find a vaccination location and more.

Jerry A. Bridgham, MD
Chief Medical Officer
Wolfson Children’s Hospital of Jacksonville

08/03/2021

August is National Immunization Awareness Month, an annual observance to highlight the importance of for people of all ages. Vaccines help protect you and your family from serious diseases. Learn More: https://bit.ly/2MZdVql

HPV Prevention: Nurses Get It Done – National HPV Roundtable 02/25/2021

Great toolkit for nurses ❤️ 💉

HPV Prevention: Nurses Get It Done – National HPV Roundtable HPV vaccination is cancer prevention, and yet only 65% of teens in the United States have received the first dose of the HPV vaccine and less than half (48.6%) of teens in the U.S. are up to date on their HPV vaccinations.[i] Nurses at all practice levels have done an incredible amount of work to pr...

Video Conferencing, Web Conferencing, Webinars, Screen Sharing 01/15/2021

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Photos 01/13/2021

Our Coastal Health District is doing the best they can to serve our community. We all know that this pandemic comes with unexpected chaos and logistically nothing has been normal, so try to be patient. I can assure you, that your health is their priority. They are working day and night, including weekends. Thank you Coastal Health District for all you are doing.

01/07/2021

Save the Date! Join us on January 21, 2021, for Georgia's 4th Annual Cervical Cancer Awareness Day with State Representative Teri Anulewicz and over 30 local organizations. Register here for the online event: https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/hO8vNklfAXVnqyecbIEspw

We hope to (virtually) see you there!

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