The initial progress of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign worldwide depended on several aspects, including programmatic/practical issues. This paper focused on the planning and organization of COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in eight European countries (Sweden, Denmark, Romania, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Germany, and France), from the launch to August 2021. Information on the planning of the vaccination campaign (release and update of a national immunization plan, types of vaccines being used and their limitations/suspensions) and its organization (vaccination target groups, possibility of citizens' choice, vaccination workforce and settings, vaccines procurement) were obtained through desk research of international and national reports, plans, and websites. Eventually, data on vaccination coverage were drawn from Our world in data and analyzed through join point regression. The eight countries showed differences in groups prioritization, limitations/suspensions of use of specific vaccines, citizens' possibility to choose vaccines, and vaccination workforce involved. These issues could have contributed to the different progress towards high levels of vaccination coverage. In respect to vaccination coverage, Romania reached much lower levels than other countries. Further comparative research is needed in order to identify best practices in vaccination campaign that could be useful for the next phases of the COVID-19 pandemic, and be better prepared for future potential pandemic.

Cadeddu, C., Rosano, A., Villani, L., Coiante, G. B., Minicucci, I., Pascucci, D., De Waure, C., Planning and Organization of the COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign: An Overview of Eight European Countries, <<VACCINES>>, 2022; 10 (10): 1631-N/A. [doi:10.3390/vaccines10101631] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/220965]

Planning and Organization of the COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign: An Overview of Eight European Countries

Cadeddu, Chiara;Rosano, Aldo;Villani, Leonardo;Pascucci, Domenico;De Waure, Chiara
2022

Abstract

The initial progress of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign worldwide depended on several aspects, including programmatic/practical issues. This paper focused on the planning and organization of COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in eight European countries (Sweden, Denmark, Romania, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Germany, and France), from the launch to August 2021. Information on the planning of the vaccination campaign (release and update of a national immunization plan, types of vaccines being used and their limitations/suspensions) and its organization (vaccination target groups, possibility of citizens' choice, vaccination workforce and settings, vaccines procurement) were obtained through desk research of international and national reports, plans, and websites. Eventually, data on vaccination coverage were drawn from Our world in data and analyzed through join point regression. The eight countries showed differences in groups prioritization, limitations/suspensions of use of specific vaccines, citizens' possibility to choose vaccines, and vaccination workforce involved. These issues could have contributed to the different progress towards high levels of vaccination coverage. In respect to vaccination coverage, Romania reached much lower levels than other countries. Further comparative research is needed in order to identify best practices in vaccination campaign that could be useful for the next phases of the COVID-19 pandemic, and be better prepared for future potential pandemic.
2022
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Cadeddu, C., Rosano, A., Villani, L., Coiante, G. B., Minicucci, I., Pascucci, D., De Waure, C., Planning and Organization of the COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign: An Overview of Eight European Countries, <<VACCINES>>, 2022; 10 (10): 1631-N/A. [doi:10.3390/vaccines10101631] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/220965]
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