Sharing lessons learned from COVID-19 vaccine introductions: a global community forum for countries

To optimize the efficient introduction and deployment of COVID-19 vaccines across the globe during the COVID-19 pandemic, in April 2021 WHO launched a new process and tools for countries to rapidly review the early phase of countries' COVID-19 vaccine introduction. This methodology is called th...

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Main Authors: Jenny Anne Walldorf (Author), Cindy Chiu De Vazquez (Author), Ana Carolina Barbosa De Lima (Author), Bruce Struminger (Author), Amy Groom (Author), Lauren Burke (Author), Landry Ndriko Mayigane (Author), Diana Chang Blanc (Author), Liviu Vedrasco (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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