"California’s ability to respond to the next public health emergency depends on ongoing investments in public health workforce and technology systems like myCAvax to ensure vaccines reach those who need them most."
- @publichealthac.bsky.social
#CALeg: Sustain funding for #myCAvax in #CABudget!
“Vaccines save lives, but only if they reach the people who need them.” - San Mateo County Health
#myCAvax allows #PublicHealth to respond quickly to disease threats, deploying vaccines efficiently & effectively.
#CALeg: Without sustained funding in #CABudget, response times will be delayed.
“Vaccines save lives, but only if they reach the people who need them.” - San Mateo County Health
#myCAvax allows #PublicHealth to respond quickly to disease threats, deploying vaccines efficiently & effectively.
#CALeg: Without sustained funding in #CABudget, response times will be delayed.
Federal funding cuts and #CABudget uncertainties have local public health leaders concerned about impacts to our public health information technology systems.
#CALeg: California must maintain its technology and vaccine readiness for the next public health crisis. Fund #myCAvax! #NPHW
Public health leaders also urge #CALeg to maintain funding in crucial #PublicHealth information technology systems that we rely on for vaccine administration, vaccination scheduling and disease investigations, including for #myCAvax, CalCONNECT, SaPHIRE, and CAIR3.
(1) #FutureofPublicHealth and (2) #myCAvax are at risk of being defunded, but they have helped us keep AC residents aware of emerging public health threats like COVID-19. Many of our programs rely on #myCAvax to manage vaccines effectively. Learn more before the hearings tinyurl.com/FoPHnow