Guidelines for Dialogue: Vaccination of Children
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2022Document Number
PAHO/FPL/IM/COVID-19/0037
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The series "Guidelines for Dialogue on COVID-19 Vaccination" comprises nine booklets in question-and-answer format for health personnel and vaccination teams fighting the disease on the front line, as well as for journalists and communicators in charge of the second essential front, that of information. The objective is to provide them with a simple, didactic, and effective argument that facilitates the work of raising awareness of the importance of vaccines and simplifies the work of accompanying citizens in the process of making responsible decisions about health. To this end, these materials cover different topics, doubts, and controversies about COVID-19, providing answers based on the most recent scientific evidence, in clear and accessible language, for use in health centers and in community vaccination campaigns. PAHO thus wishes to contribute to the effort that the Region of the Americas has undertaken against misinformation and the minority but counterproductive negationist theories that have become established in our societies and which, especially through the different forms of vaccine refusal, hinder the eradication of this pandemic. This guide resolves the doubts about COVID-19 that most frequently worry parents and caregivers and proposes the main recommendations aimed at protecting children from this disease.
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