Engaging businesses and faith-based organizations in public health interventions: Lessons learned from a COVID-19 and flu vaccine detailing program in the Northeast Bronx
Objectives: The NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene conducted a COVID-19 and flu vaccine community detailing program to influential businesses and faith-based organizations in the Northeast Bronx in 2022 to increase COVID-19 and flu vaccine knowledge and uptake among residents of the area. S...
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Main Authors: | Fatoumata Diallo (Author), Lissette Paulino (Author), Lauren J. Shiman (Author), Kim Freeman (Author), Brandon Brooks (Author), Diana Banson (Author), Anita Reyes (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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