ICLAC Newsletter – Weekly Update
Visit ICLAC’s Where to Get Vaccinated page for which routine and recommended vaccines are needed for you or a family member, how to find a vaccination clinic near you, or request in-home vaccination. Information provided is for all routine and recommended vaccines throughout the lifespan including COVID-19 and flu.
2023 State of the ImmUnion Report
Every year, Vaccinate Your Family writes and distributes a State of the ImmUnion report to help examine the strength of our country’s defenses against vaccine-preventable diseases, and what we can do, as public health advocates and policymakers, to make our country stronger and more resilient in the face of emerging health threats.
ICLAC Newsletter – Weekly Spotlight
Faith4 Vaccines:Health Legacies in Black History Toolkit During the month of February, ICLAC celebrates and honors Black contributions to American Public Health history and science to deepen our understanding of […]
ICLAC Newsletter – Weekly Update
February is Black History Month – Black History Vaccination Toolkit
The Black History Month Toolkit from the Vaccinate All 58 campaign is a compilation of materials to help increase Black/African American vaccination rates.
ICLAC Newsletter – Weekly Spotlight
In this issue: Making Safe Choices This Holiday Season Toolkit Download This Issue
ICLAC Newsletter – Weekly Update
In this issue: New Vaccine Resources, New Events, Webinars, Town Halls; LA County Vaccination News and Updates; External News Headlines Download This Issue
ICLAC Newsletter – Weekly Spotlight
In this issue: Travel COVID Safe Toolkit Download This Issue
ICLAC Newsletter – Weekly Update
In this issue: New Vaccine Resources, New Events, Webinars, Town Halls; LA County Vaccination News and Updates; External News Headlines Download This Issue
ICLAC Newsletter – Weekly Update
In this issue: New Vaccine Resources, New Events, Webinars, Town Halls; LA County Vaccination News and Updates; External News Headlines Download This Issue
ICLAC Weekly Spotlight
In this issue: Two vaccines. One Visit.Promoting the Coadministration Flu and COVID-19 Boosters Download This Issue