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Catching up to stay ahead

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By: By Melody A. Butler, BSN, RN, CIC, and Heather M. Brandt, PhD

Getting back on track with routinely recommended vaccinations

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in dramatic declines in adolescent vaccinations, which began in March 2020 and continue one year later. According to data recently shared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the effects of the pandemic on adolescent vaccination have been striking. Routinely administered infant and child vaccinations also have suffered.

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