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Vaccination Activities during the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic: Revised on May 6, 2020 (V2.0)
Organization: Quebec National Institute of Public HealthPublished: 2020
- "Should vaccination activities for infants, preschool and school children, as well as for influenza, continue during the pandemic?
- If vaccination activities continue, what are the recommendations for people with symptoms of acute respiratory infection who had no contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19?" - Vaccination Activities during the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic: Revised on May 6, 2020 (V2.0)
Resource Group:
Implementation Tool
Product Type: Guide
Program Delivery and Evaluation
Clinics
Monitoring and Surveillance
Outbreaks and Pandemics
COVID-19
Product Type: Guide
Category:
Program Planning and Delivery,Program Delivery and Evaluation,Clinics,Monitoring and Surveillance,Outbreaks and Pandemics,COVID-19 Program Planning and DeliveryProgram Delivery and Evaluation
Clinics
Monitoring and Surveillance
Outbreaks and Pandemics
COVID-19
Audience:
Health Care Professional
Population: Infants
Children (All)
Adults
Pregnant and Breastfeeding People
Seniors
Region: Quebec (QC)
Population: Infants
Children (All)
Adults
Pregnant and Breastfeeding People
Seniors
Region: Quebec (QC)
Language:
English
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