id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-290031-vffa1bu0 Richmond, Heather Seasonal influenza vaccination during a pandemic 2020-07-31 .txt text/plain 1686 86 36 These include changes to the timing and location of vaccine administration to accommodate social distancing, policies to ensure optimal management of public demand, access and uptake of available vaccines across the season, and the need for communications to be clear, frequent, and aligned among all stakeholder groups. Policy changes in Australia, together with strong communication from public health agencies and media reporting about the risk of coinfection and importance of influenza vaccination, generated significant demand for influenza vaccines early in the season. Policy changes and strong public education can potentially optimize influenza vaccine coverage as doses become available throughout the season but need to be sustained into future seasons to maintain vaccine uptake and achieve the required on-time supply of doses, including influenza vaccines that are specifically designed for certain populations. ./cache/cord-290031-vffa1bu0.txt ./txt/cord-290031-vffa1bu0.txt