References

We are extraordinarily grateful to a number of resources for the continually updated information we have presented in this Toolkit. We learn so much every day.  Below are a series of resources that have been utilized in the answers to these questions.  However, we also would like to acknowledge countless patients, persons in the community, listeners, colleagues, family and friends who have provided continual immeasurable input.

Dr. Bob Wachter and Dr. John Moore (2021) Don’t Freak out About the J&J Vaccine (with John Moore) In the Bubble, 21 April.

Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Committee Meeting, April 23, 2021

“COVID Community Corp Conference Call with Dr. Vivek Murthy and Dr. Anne Schuchat” April 24, 2021

CDC Recommends Use of Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine Resume, Accessed 4/18/2021

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Sinduja Srinivasan, Anna Rothschild (2021) How To Overcome Vaccine Hesitancy Podcast-19, 22 March. (Accessed 26 March)

FDA Hearing Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee Meeting, February 26, 2021

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Sinduja Srinivasan, Anna Rothschild (2021) How Variants Complicate Everything Podcast-19, 19 February. (Accessed 24 February)

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Dr. Eric Topol (2020) A 90% Effective Vaccine! In the Bubble 11 November.(Accessed 14 November 2020)

Encouraging Early Results from Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine and What Might Happen Next. Dr. Josh Sharfstein MD, November 13, 2020.