• Mashup Score: 1

    This case series examines the association between vaccine coverage and the spread of SARS-CoV-2 variants at a midsized university in the midwestern US.

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    • “Mass vaccination efforts were associated with a statistically significant decrease in the spread of SARS-CoV-2 even as highly transmissible variants were introduced in a residential campus setting.” #VaccinesWork #CommunityImmunity @JAMA_current https://t.co/O3tmxHPbVP

  • Mashup Score: 7

    The roughly 7 million Americans who are immunocompromised — including many people with abilities — live with much higher risk of COVID-19, and near-constant vigilance.

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    • “It's exhausting, @SFdirewolf says, defending one's very existence at a time when being immunocompromised has never been more terrifying.” #COVID19 #GetVaccinatedAndBoosted #CommunityImmunity #DisabilityRights @DisabilityCA @CalSCDD https://t.co/VkDB6y97Sb

  • Mashup Score: 2

    Vaccines prevent people from infections and spreading disease, and while they protect the recipient, vaccines are even more effective when a sufficient percentage of people are vaccinated to achieve community immunity. Thus, vaccine mandates are in the public interest to protect health.

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    • America adopted #VaccinesMandates based on #science to have safe school and communities. #CommunityImmunity @AcademicPeds @VaccinateCal @protectustwt https://t.co/395aKTNz2G

  • Mashup Score: 27

    All healthcare workers in the state are required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of September.

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    • “A victory for Newsom in the September 14 election may also be seen as a win for the governor's efforts to mandate vaccination against #COVID19 in the state” #NoOnTheRecall #ThisIsOurShot #CommunityImmunity #Ivax2protect #CaliforniaRecall @Newsweek https://t.co/A8JcmxejTp