IDPH Teams Up with ICAAP to Educate
Pediatricians and Public on Vaccines for Children Under 5 Ahead of
CDC Approval
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[June 20, 2022]
As pediatric vaccines have cleared the FDA’s first
regulatory hurdle and are expected to be recommended by the CDC
later this week, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH)
announced today that it is supporting the Illinois Chapter of the
American Academy of Pediatrics (ICAAP) effort to carry out a robust
COVID-19 vaccination campaign for children from six months to four
years old. Public health officials have been laying the groundwork
for the effort in anticipation of the authorization for vaccines
produced by Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech.
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“It is truly wonderful news that vaccinations are on
the horizon for this youngest group of Illinoisans. We encourage
every parent or guardian of children six months and older to consult
with their pediatricians and make plans to get their children
vaccinated and protected from COVID -19,” said IDPH Acting Director
Amaal Tokars. “Vaccination remains the strongest way to protect your
children and your extended family from COVID-19.”
While children have generally not experienced the worst outcomes for
Covid compared to older people, more than 42,000 children have been
hospitalized and more than 1,000 have died due to COVID-19. Both
newly approved vaccines were proven to be safe and effective in
clinical trials. They will be especially beneficial for children
with underlying conditions who are more susceptible to serious
outcomes. Vaccinations for young children will not only protect the
children, but also inhibit transmission of the COVID-19 virus and
protect everyone in the family, including older relatives in
multi-generation households.
ICAAP launched Illinois Vaccinates Against COVID-19 (I-VAC) program
in fall 2021 around the time authorization was granted for the first
shots for children, with the goal of encouraging healthcare provider
organizations to integrate vaccinations into their clinical routine.
The program is conducted in partnership with the Extension for
Community Health Outcomes (ECHO)-Chicago at the University of
Chicago and the Illinois Academy of Family Physicians (IAFP).
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In May, the pediatricians’ group launched a bi-weekly
Beyond the Needle podcast which designed for and by physicians and
dedicated to increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates. Clinicians on
the podcast tackle the real-world barriers to COVID-19 vaccination
uptake and share their experiences and lessons learned throughout
the pandemic.
ICAAP is also distributing a toolkit to pediatricians and healthcare
providers to assist them in planning for the vaccine rollout for the
youngest age group and communicating with parents about the
protection provided by vaccinations and their safety.
Since the COVID-19 vaccine became available to the public, more than
8 million adults and children across the state of Illinois have been
fully vaccinated for COVID-19 vaccine or booster dose. Illinois
remains among the highest in the Midwest for its vaccination rates,
with more than two thirds of the population fully vaccinated.
To find a COVID-19 vaccination location near you, go to
www.vaccines.gov.
In addition, the federal government has established a website that
provides an all-purpose toolkit that provides information on how to
obtain masks, treatment, vaccines and testing resources for all
areas of the country at: https://www.covid.gov/.
[Illinois Office of Communication and
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