Safe and effective Covid-19 vaccines are now potentially within reach. Yet, because of production bottlenecks and other constraints, for months, supply will not meet demand. Rationing will be inevitable. A major theme in emerging policy guidance is that vaccines should be allocated in ways that reduce inequities. More concretely, vaccine allocation needs to respond directly to the fact that disadvantaged groups—and especially racial and ethnic minorities—have been hit much harder by Covid-19 in terms of unemployment, illness, and deaths compared to the more privileged white majority. How can federal and state policy makers ensure vaccine allocation reduces inequities and contributes to social justice as they scramble to prepare for allocation efforts that are unprecedented in their logistical complexity?
To advance debate and planning, policy makers, public health workers, community leaders, activists, researchers, reporters, and the general public are invited to hear from leading experts about concrete steps that can be taken to dramatically improve the chances of equitable vaccine allocation. Of particular focus is ensuring that vulnerable groups that have often experienced—and experience—structural racism and other forms of systemic injustice are central to this effort.
The co-hosts Ariadne Labs, Boston College, the Harvard Chan School of Public Health, the International Society for Priorities in Health, MIT, O’Neil Institute/Georgetown, The University of Pennsylvania’s Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, and the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, invite you to a 4-part symposium and seminar series on two days.
Session One
10:30-11:55am ET
Web Conference
Practical, legal, and ethical ways of allocating vaccines equitably using novel approaches: an overview
Session Two
12-1pm ET
Web Conference
Addressing Challenges in Distribution and Uptake
Session Three
1:05-2:30pm ET
Web Conference
In the Midst of Scarcity: How Leaders are Preparing Systems for Equitable Vaccine Allocation
Session Four
9:00-11:30am ET
Web Conference
Social Justice and domestic vaccine allocation: perspectives from a global advisory body, low- middle- and high-income countries, and a funding agency
Ariadne Labs and Surgo Foundation's Vaccine Allocation Planner
The CDC’s Social Vulnerability Index (SVI)
The Area Deprivation Index (ADI)/Neighborhood Atlas
Surgo Foundations’ Community Vulnerability Index (CCVI)
Ariadne Labs/Center for Global Development COVID- 19 Predictions
International Society for Priorities in Health's Resource List
Saad Omer, Advisor, Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE), World Health Organization
Michelle Williams, Dean, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Lawrence Gostin, Director, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law
Parag Pathak, Professor of Economics, MIT
M Utku Ünver, Professor of Economics, Boston College
Tayfun Sönmez, Professor of Economics, Boston College
Harald Schmidt, Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics & Health Policy, University of Pennsylvania
Dayna Bowen Matthew, Dean, George Washington University School of Law
Caroline Johnson, Deputy Health Commissioner, City of Philadelphia
Nicole Lurie, Strategic Advisor to the CEO, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Initiatives
Paul Offit, Director of the Vaccine Education Center, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Alison Buttenheim, Director of Engagement, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics
Atul Gawande, Founder and Chair, Ariadne Labs
Rebecca Weintraub, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School, Ariadne Labs
Kate Miller, Senior Scientist, Ariadne Labs
Nancy McClung, Epidemiologist, CDC Vaccine Task Force
Mary Ann Cooney, VP, Health Equity, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
Michelle D. Fiscus, Medical Director, Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and Immunization Program, Tennessee Department of Health
Erica Pan, Acting State Health Officer, California State
Heidi Clark, MPH , Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, Office of Health Protection, Illinois Department of Public Health
Rebecca Weintraub, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School, Ariadne Labs
Kjell Arne Johannson, Chair, International Society for Priorities in Health
Harald Schmidt, Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics & Health Policy, University of Pennsylvania
Ruth Faden, Advisor, Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE), World Health Organization
Arzoo Ahmad, Research Officer, Nuffield Council on Bioethics
Miqdad Asaria, Assistant Professorial Research Fellow, LSE Health
Priyadarshini Chidambaram, Madras Medical College
Anant Bhan, Adjunct Professor and Researcher, Yenepoya University
Prashant Yadav, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development Funding agency
Austen Davis, Senior Advisor, Global Health Section, NORAD
Rebecca Weintraub, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School, Ariadne Labs
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