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Opinion: New voices for vaccination campaign encourages Kentuckians to take a shot to stay healthy
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December 6, 2023
By Michael Kuduk, Shawn Jones, Nancy Galvagni and Delanor Manson
All health care professionals share the primary common goal of protecting the health and well-being of our patients, especially during the holiday season when COVID-19, influenza, RSV and other dangerous illnesses spike.
KY medical associations partner for new Voices for Vaccination campaign to encourage immunizations
Northern Kentucky Tribune
December 5, 2023
“This week is National Influenza Vaccination Week, which means there is no better time to arm Kentuckians with the information they need to make informed decisions about their health,” said Michael Kuduk, M.D., President of the Kentucky Medical Association. “We vaccinate against serious diseases. Mild cases will make you feel bad, moderate or severe cases may send you to the hospital. Vaccines are an important way to keep you healthy.”
Kentucky’s Physicians, Nurses And Hospitals Team Up On Vaccinations
TheLevisaLazer.com
December 5, 2023
With COVID-19 still circulating and flu and RSV cases on the rise, it’s important for everyone six months and older to receive their scheduled vaccinations to build immunity, stay healthy and reduce stress on the health care system. That’s why Voices for Vaccination will use a variety of communication channels, including print, radio, streaming services and social media to provide information about the benefits of vaccination and address vaccine hesitancy.
Promoting Health and Safety in Kentucky
Express Healthcare Management
December 5, 2023
In a combined effort to prioritize public health, several Kentucky medical organizations have launched the Voices for Vaccination campaign. With COVID-19, flu, and RSV cases still prevalent, the campaign aims to encourage Kentuckians of all ages to stay updated on their immunizations and alleviate the burden on healthcare systems. The organizations believe that vaccines are safe and effective, urging residents, especially children, pregnant women, and seniors, to protect themselves and their families by getting vaccinated.
Kentucky’s Physicians, Nurses and Hospitals Team Up to Share the Importance of Vaccinations
Louisville, Ky. (December 4, 2023)— As winter approaches and the holiday season is underway, the Kentucky Medical Association (KMA), the Kentucky Foundation for Medical Care (KFMC) the Kentucky Hospital Association (KHA) and the Kentucky Nurses Association (KNA) today announced the launch of Voices for Vaccination, a new public health campaign to encourage Kentuckians of all ages to stay up to date on their COVID-19, flu and other recommended immunizations.
