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Leaving No One Behind: Interventions and Outcomes of the COVID-19 Vaccine Maximising Uptake Programme

Journal

VACCINES
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/vaccines10060840

Keywords

COVID-19; vaccine hesitancy; minority ethnic groups; refugees; asylum seekers; Gypsy Roma Travelers communities; boat people; outreach vaccination; community-based interventions; community co-design

Funding

  1. Healthier Together Partnership

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The devastating impact of COVID-19 has led to the accelerated development and deployment of vaccines. However, vaccine hesitancy remains a challenge. Tailored vaccination programmes that address individual and community concerns can improve uptake rates and achieve herd immunity. The Maximising Uptake Programme in the UK has successfully vaccinated high-risk populations through outreach work and targeted communication.
The devastating impact of COVID-19 on individuals and communities has accelerated the development of vaccines and the deployment of ambitious vaccination programmes to reduce the risks of infection, infection transmission and symptom severity. However, many people delay or refuse to get vaccinated against COVID-19, for many complex reasons. Vaccination programmes that are tailored to address individual and communities' COVID-19 concerns can improve vaccine uptake rates and help achieve the required herd-immunity threshold. The Maximising Uptake Programme has led to the vaccination of 7979 people from February-August 2021 in the South West of England, UK, who are at high risk of severe illness from COVID-19 and/or may not access the COVID-19 vaccines through mass vaccination centres and general practices. These include: people experiencing homelessness; non-English-speaking people; people from minority ethnic groups; refugees and asylum seekers; Gypsy, Roma, Travelers and boat people; and those who are less able to access vaccination centres, such as people with learning difficulties, serious mental illness, drug and alcohol dependence, people with physical and sensory impairment, and people with dementia. Outreach work coupled with a targeted communication and engagement campaign, co-designed with community leaders and influencers, have led to significant engagement and COVID-19 vaccine uptake among the target populations.

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