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    World Immunization Week is April 24-30. This year’s theme is #VaccinesWork to bring us closer.
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    World Immunization Week

    by Dan McDonald April 15, 2021
    written by Dan McDonald

    World Immunization Week is April 24-30. This year’s theme is #VaccinesWork to bring us closer. Could the timing be any better? The COVID-19 pandemic and the race for vaccines and treatments brought the topic of immunization into the living rooms of citizens across the world.

    We are coming off a full year in which the ability for us to physically spend time together has been severely limited. We all yearn to be closer to those we love and get back to interacting with each other face-to-face — not just virtually.

    The campaign for COVID-19 vaccinations is the largest global vaccination effort ever executed. The process of vaccine development has been record-shattering as well, going from platform to approval in less than 12 months. It is nothing short of remarkable, especially to those of us who have been in this industry for a long time.

    The rollout is far from perfect, but the silver lining is the tremendous amount of learning that has occurred for how to best execute rollouts in the future.

    My own experience

    As a member of the American Red Cross and an official public health worker, I received my vaccination shot in early April.

    The mass vaccination event I participated in was held at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. The stadium is home of the New England Patriots US-football team and the New England Revolution Soccer team. Just having it at that location gives you a sense of the size and scale of the event and the huge number of people flowing through the facility each hour.

    The experience for me was a positive one, but there was still a bit of nervousness below the surface. Something about the scene of so many people being funneled through for a mass inoculation seemed a little apocalyptic. I had only witnessed such scenes in the apocalyptic-themed movies I’ve seen (and loved until it became reality). So, perhaps it was some of those images flowing through my mind, even though this was much more organized and pleasant.

    After waiting my turn to enter the building, and weaving my way here and there once inside, the last staffer directed me to one of what appeared to be some 50 tables of nurses and first responders qualified to give the injection. My table had a male EMT, who asked me a few questions, including whether I had symptoms, had been infected with COVID, and had received a vaccine.

    At that point, he let me know which vaccine I was to receive. He asked if I was ready, and before I could blink, he had sanitized my arm, stuck me, and retracted the needle. It was a near painless experience.

    The last step was to proceed to a waiting area overlooking the stadium and wait for 15 minutes to ensure that there were no immediate side effects. I asked one of the staff to take a photo of me holding my vaccination card, and that’s what you see in this article.

    Everyone was calmly sitting in chairs, looking at their phone or reading a book, socially distanced. That was my unexpected opportunity to get up and look through the glass to watch the Revolution team practicing on the field.

    That evening, I was at the gym doing my usual workout with no side effects to speak of. About 24 hours later, my injection site/right arm started to get sore. The soreness lasted another two or three days and was gone. That was the only side effect I experienced.

    The registration, notification, reminders, onsite organization, delivery, take-home information, and so on was top notch. I was incredibly impressed with the efficiency of such a large-scale operation.

     

    Dan right after his first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
    Dan right after his COVID-19 vaccine.

    Spreading awareness

    Here at Imperial, we have been fortunate to participate in the conduct of clinical trials of vaccines for numerous illnesses, including many focused on COVID-19. It gives us great pride to have supported trials for vaccinations on the market today and those that are still in research.

    My message during World Immunization Week is the importance of awareness and education. Information is widely available that can empower all of us to make educated decisions about our health care – vaccines included. That, combined with consulting trusted medical resources and professionals, will arm everyone with the knowledge of how best to leverage the medical resources available to us.

     

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    Reasons for Hope in the Covid Era

    by Imogen Cheese April 7, 2021
    by Imogen Cheese April 7, 2021

    Celebrating World Health Day is a no brainer. The very notion of a pandemic like the one we are experiencing was once unfathomable. Yet over the last year, we have watched as friends and family have fallen ill or even died as a direct result…

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    Working from Home? 3 Bad Habits to Avoid

    by Andrea Balahoski March 16, 2021
    by Andrea Balahoski March 16, 2021

    When the COVID-19 pandemic hit and suddenly forced many of us to start working from home, no one knew how long it would last. It was easy to assume it would be a temporary change. But now, many of us find ourselves in the same…

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    COVID vs. Emotional Health: Tips to Helping Yourself and Others

    by William McEwen February 12, 2021
    by William McEwen February 12, 2021

    Life is full of experiences and responsibilities that cause stress, fear, and anxiety. If gone unchecked, these stressors can lead to mental health struggles, which can become very severe. The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced a collective stress across the globe, unlike anything we have seen before. Now more than ever, people are struggling through fear, anxiety, and worry far beyond life’s typical stressors.

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    New Year, Same Pandemic. Progress Made, But the Fight Goes On

    by Dan McDonald January 26, 2021
    by Dan McDonald January 26, 2021

    It’s 2021 – Happy New Year to you and yours. The change of the calendar from December 31 to January 1 is a symbolic milestone for a new start, a clean slate, to turn over a new leaf, (insert your saying here). This year is…

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    Corporate Social Responsibility: The Big Picture Beyond Doing Business

    by Scott Scheidel January 12, 2021
    by Scott Scheidel January 12, 2021

    What is corporate social responsibility (CSR)? It’s an official term for a company’s societal goals – its bigger-picture policies and efforts that transcend doing business. CSR has four key pillars: Environment Labor and Human Rights Ethics Sustainable Procurement Does your company have a dedicated CSR…

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    Clinical Trials During COVID-19 and Beyond

    by Imogen Cheese October 22, 2020
    by Imogen Cheese October 22, 2020

    The last time I stepped on a plane was back in March… that’s roughly the same time since I drove for more than an hour, had face-to-face in person contact with a client, went a day without checking my phone 10 times for new updates,…

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    Essential Tips for Enrolling in Rare Disease Clinical Trials

    by Dan McDonald July 1, 2020
    by Dan McDonald July 1, 2020

    The last decade has seen an explosion in rare disease clinical trials for therapies focused on these diseases. PhRMA reports that there are more than 700 orphan drugs currently in development or regulatory review. While rare diseases are rare in a singular sense, when combined,…

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    Today’s Forecast: 5 Predictions About the Future of Clinical Trials

    by William McEwen May 20, 2020
    by William McEwen May 20, 2020

    There is a popular saying: “It’s difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.” Correct, but that didn’t stop me from asking Imperial leadership for their thoughts on what we might see in the years to come. Balancing innovation and risk The COVID-19 pandemic has…

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    Google Translate: The Unwitting Confidentiality Flaw

    by Sian Lukaszewicz April 15, 2020
    by Sian Lukaszewicz April 15, 2020

    The Information Age has impacted a wide range of industries and workplaces. The translation industry has been no stranger to technological advancements, predominantly with the introduction and ever increasing use of machine translation. The most renowned translation software is Google Translate. Launched in April 2006,…

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