Vaccination Tracker

Is each state matching their daily targets for distribution and daily doses administered? Our dashboard is unique in showing crucial information such as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths alongside vaccine distribution and administered doses, allowing comparisons between vaccination progress and the size and impact of continued outbreaks in each state.
COVID-19 y la vacuna contra COVID-19: lo que debe saber para los seres queridos de los reclusos

Esta ficha informativa proporciona los datos necesarios sobre COVID-19 y la vacuna contra COVID-19 para los seres queridos de las personas que están encarceladas.
The COVID-19 Vaccine: What You Should Know (For Loved Ones of Those Who are Incarcerated)

History shows that prisons, jails, and detention centers are not designed to be sites of health care and well-being. They are sites of punishment with a track record of unethical, inhumane, and degrading treatment of individuals. These problems make even more important the need to 1) understand what COVID-19 is and 2) choose options that both safeguard constitutional rights and protect the health of your loved ones.
Addressing the Public Health Crisis of U.S. Carceral Facilities: An Integrated and Equitable Approach

The SARS-CoV-2 virus and resultant coronavirus disease (COVID19) have caused unprecedented suffering among incarcerated individuals since the beginning of the pandemic. Vaccines are a necessary but insufficient component to what should be a comprehensive, immediate, and ethical response to COVID-19 in carceral settings across the United States.
COVID-19 y la vacuna contra COVID-19: lo que debe saber para las personas en prisiones, cárceles y centros de detención

Esta ficha informativa proporciona los datos necesarios sobre COVID-19 y la vacuna contra COVID-19 para las personas que están encarceladas y sus seres queridos.
The COVID-19 Vaccine: What You Should Know (For Incarcerated Individuals)

History shows that prisons, jails, and detention centers are not designed to be sites of health care and well-being. This information sheet provides necessary information about COVID-19 and the COVID-19 vaccine for people who are incarcerated.
Domestic COVID-19 Vaccine Passports: Policy Options to Build Trust and Curtail Inequity

COVID-19 vaccine credentialing programs, commonly referred to as vaccine passports, are one tool of many that U.S. policy makers might consider to encourage vaccine uptake. But how do we roll out these programs without furthering inequality?
Vaccination plus Decarceration — Stopping Covid-19 in Jails and Prisons

“Covid-19 has exposed the inadequacy of the public health infrastructure in the United States and forced us to confront associated biosocial dynamics that are driving the pandemic, including poverty, structural racism, distrust, unequal access to health care, and other social sources. But perhaps no collective preexisting condition has been more acute and preventable than that associated with the U.S. system of mass incarceration.”
Roadmap to Healthy Schools

The Roadmap to Healthy Schools is a practical guide to infection prevention and control at the school level. It includes useful case studies of promising practices from schools and districts that have had success with resuming in-person instruction, as well as tools and recommendations that can be used to replicate some of those practices in each unique context.
Welcome Message from the Infection Prevention & Control Taskforce

Danielle Allen, chair of the Infection Prevention and Control and Schools task force, shares about the work that the task force has done over the past few months to support leaders at the state, local, and school level in safely and sustainably reopening schools for in-person learning.