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60: Vaccinating Pregnant People

An episode of the Public Health Review Morning Edition podcast, hosted by ASTHO, titled "60: Vaccinating Pregnant People" was published on November 3, 2021 and runs 7 minutes.

November 3, 2021 ·7m · Public Health Review Morning Edition

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Dr. Kristina Box, Indiana's State Health Commissioner, discusses the complex task of vaccinating hesitant pregnant people against COVID-19; ASTHO releases advice from community groups gathered to explore possible responses to vaccine misinformation and disinformation; Courtney Youngbar, a senior analyst on ASTHO's Environmental Health team, shares why One Health Day is important for people and animals alike; ASTHO lists new job openings; and Dr. Georges Benjamin, Executive Director of the American Public Health Association, tells us what he's thankful for this year. ASTHO Brief: Community Partners Offer Key Insights to Health Departments for Increasing Vaccine Confidence CNN webpage: How to Protect Pregnant People from COVID-19 ASTHO webpage: Public Health Review podcast ASTHO Blog Article: United for One Health CDC webpage: One Health Day ASTHO webpage: Job Opportunities in Public Health and at ASTHO APHA webpage: Public Health Thank You Day

Dr. Kristina Box, Indiana's State Health Commissioner, discusses the complex task of vaccinating hesitant pregnant people against COVID-19; ASTHO releases advice from community groups gathered to explore possible responses to vaccine misinformation and disinformation; Courtney Youngbar, a senior analyst on ASTHO's Environmental Health team, shares why One Health Day is important for people and animals alike; ASTHO lists new job openings; and Dr. Georges Benjamin, Executive Director of the American Public Health Association, tells us what he's thankful for this year.

ASTHO Brief: Community Partners Offer Key Insights to Health Departments for Increasing Vaccine Confidence

CNN webpage: How to Protect Pregnant People from COVID-19

ASTHO webpage: Public Health Review podcast

ASTHO Blog Article: United for One Health

CDC webpage: One Health Day

ASTHO webpage: Job Opportunities in Public Health and at ASTHO

APHA webpage: Public Health Thank You Day

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