Notices
Partner to Hold Vaccine Clinics!
Partner to Hold Vaccine Clinics!
Dear COVID-19 Vaccine Providers,
PDPH is experiencing an uptick in community organizations requesting vaccine at events.
If you have not signed up already and are interested in being partnered with a community organization to provide them COVID-19 vaccine at events, please sign up using the link below.
Thank you to all providers that are currently signed-up to be matched with Philadelphia-based organizations who are seeking COVID-19 vaccine for their community members. If you have already filled out the survey, there is no need to fill it out again.
Fill out our vaccine provider capacity survey!
In the event that PDPH has an organization seeking a vaccine provider, you will be contacted by PDPH to confirm your interest in partnering to hold the clinic before any contact information is shared.
Thank you for keeping Philadelphia safe and healthy. If you have any questions, please email vaccines@phila.gov.
Return Expired Doses of Flu Today!
Return Expired Doses of Flu Today!
- Process a return for the unopened vials online in the Vaccines Returns module. A job aid with step by step instructions can be found here.
- Email DPHProviderHelp@phila.gov to account for open vials of flu vaccine.
Return your vaccine before August 15th
Don’t delay, return your expired vaccine now!
Novavax Vaccine Available for Limited Ordering
Novavax Vaccine Available for Limited Ordering
- Novavax is the first COVID-19 protein subunit vaccine that the CDC has recommended for use in the United States.
- ACIP’s vote—which follows the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s emergency use authorization—is for the use of the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine for adults ages 18 and older as a two-dose primary series.
- This recommendation is for all adults, including those who are moderately or severely immunocompromised.
- Individuals who receive Novavax are not eligible for any boosters at this time.
- Allocations of Novavax will be limited.
- Participating Federal Retail Pharmacies will be eligible to receive Novavax.
- Ordering for Novavax will open up on Monday 7/25/22.
- The minimum order quantity is 100 doses. Partial, Monday.com, ordering is not currently available.
- Presently, we are expected to receive only one allocation of Novavax vaccine for our providers to order against. As this initial allocation will be limited and jurisdictions will need to manage first and second doses with it, orders will be prioritized and restricted. Placing an order for Novavax does not guarantee a shipment.
- Novavax is a two-dose COVID vaccination series, given as a 0.5ml IM injection three weeks apart.
- It is stable at refrigeration only, currently for up to nine months.
- Initial shipments are set to expire sometime in February 2023.
- There will be a website available to search expiration dates by lot number.
- No expiration information will be printed on the vials
- Once punctured, the vial needs to be discarded within 6 hours.
Be Ready!: Update Your Vaccine Management Plan Today!
Update Your Vaccine Management Plan Today!
Summer means storm season, and to help you be prepared, we’ve created a new Vaccine Management Plan.
It has all the information you need to:
- Store your vaccine safely.
- Respond to an emergency.
- Transport your vaccine during an emergency.
Don’t wait until the storm, comes take action today:
- Review the document with all the staff that works with VFC, VFAAR, or COVID vaccine at your site.
- Gather the supplies indicated on pages 14-17 of the document.
- Fill out the information on the first page of the document.
- Fax (215-238-6948) or email (TempCheck@phila.gov) a copy to our office by Friday, August 12th.
- Post the full document on your vaccine storage unit.
- You can print a copy today or keep an eye out for a copy in the mail this week!
Make sure your site’s backup storage locations are appropriate for vaccine storage:
- Approved
- Doctor’s offices freezer compartment of combination units
- Hospital Pharmacies
- Pharmacies
- Approved Unit at Another Clinic
- Not Approved
- Personal Home Freezers
- Personal Deep Freezers
- Freezer Compartment of a Combination Unit
- Storage Containers with Dry Ice
Be ready to move vaccine in an emergency. Gather the supplies needed to transport your refrigerated and frozen vaccine today!
Have questions? Reach out to our team at TempCheck@phila.gov for assistance.
Vaccine Updates: Moderna Life Span Approval, Training and Resources & July 4th Deliveries
Vaccine Updates: Moderna Life Span Approval, Training and Resources & July 4th Deliveries
- Moderna 6-11 Years: A two-dose Moderna COVID-19 vaccines series (50ug) is recommended for children ages 6-11 years, under the EUA issued by FDA.
- Ordering for this product, Dark Blue Cap/Purple Border, will open next week in Philavax on the 29th. Monday.com ordering will open the following week.
- Moderna 12-17 Years: A two-dose Moderna COVID-19 vaccines series (100ug) is recommended for children ages 12-17 years, under the EUA issued by FDA.
Training and Resources
- Vial Wallchart – Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines (see also this version)
- Vial for Peds 6mths-5years – Moderna Peds COVID-19 Vaccines
- What to Expect – HCP Letter – Moderna Peds COVID-19 Vaccines
- Videos – Dosing and Administration Moderna Peds COVID-19 Vaccines
- Dear Healthcare Provider Letter – Moderna 6-11 COVID-19 Vaccine
- LOA – Moderna 6mths – 17yrs COVID Vaccines
- Tuesday, June 28 at 3 pm ET (2 pm CT / 12 pm PT)
- Thursday, July 7 at 12 pm ET (11 am CT / 9 am PT)
- Tuesday, July 12 at 2 pm ET (1 pm CT / 11 am PT)
- Tuesday, July 19 at 12 pm ET (11 am CT / 9 am PT)
- Trainings now include presentations on COVID-19 vaccines with a MAROON Cap for individuals 6 months through 4 years of age.
- For details, see dates and links for upcoming training sessions.
- Daily trainings (Monday through Friday) will begin Monday, June 20, 2022, and continue at least through July 8, 2022 (with no training on July 4th).
Fourth of July Deliveries
- No vaccine deliveries will occur Saturday July 2 through Tuesday, July 5, 2022.
- No vaccine deliveries will occur on Saturday, July 2 through Monday, July 4, 2022.
National Infant Immunization Week
National Infant Immunization Week
April 24 – 30, 2022
National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW) is a yearly observance highlighting the importance of protecting children two years and younger from vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs). This year, in particular, it’s critical to ensure that families stay on track for children’s routine checkups and recommended vaccinations following disruptions from COVID-19.
Research has consistently shown that healthcare professionals are the most trusted and influential source of vaccine information for parents. All staff in healthcare practices, including non-clinical staff, play important roles during NIIW.
To highlight childhood immunizations this NIIW:
- Build a culture of immunization in your organization by fostering a culture of immunization.
- Learn simple tips for talking with parents about childhood vaccines.
- Provide educational materials for parents.
Additional resources are available from the CDC:
- Parent friendly schedule: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/downloads/parent-ver-sch-0-6yrs.pdf
- Childhood Immunization Resources: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/partners/childhood/index.html
Contact the Immunization Program!
Contact the Immunization Program!
The Immunization Program manages several email accounts to support providers and the public with immunization-related queries. Use this guide to determine who to contact based on the nature of your request:
PhilaVax@phila.gov: PhilaVax account support and technical issues (patient update requests, vaccine reporting questions, etc.)
Vaccines@phila.gov: General inquiries.
DPHProviderHelp@phila.gov: Medical provider assistance (Clinic Tools and inventory support, vaccine ordering and returns, reconciliation, staff changes, etc.)
TempCheck@phila.gov: Vaccine storage and handling inquiries (temperature logs, storage units, DDL technical problems, etc.)
Covidproviders@phila.gov: Adult COVID-19 provider questions and Bridge Access Program questions.
Prefer calling?
The following telephone and fax numbers are available for providers as well:
Storage and Handling
p 215.685.6777
f 215.238.6948
VFC & VFAAR
p 215.685.6728
f 215.238.6948
Thank you for keeping Philadelphia safe and healthy!
Adolescent Immunization Action Week
Adolescent Immunization Action Week
Adolescent Immunization Action Week gears up to get adolescents up to date on immunizations.
April 4 to April 8 is the first annual National Adolescent Immunization Action Week. Unity® Consortium launched this initiative to bring attention to the importance of adolescent immunization and to urge health care providers and parents to get adolescents up to date on recommended vaccines.
Research has consistently shown that healthcare professionals are the most trusted and influential source of vaccine information for parents.
Visit Unity’s AIAW campaign page for social media-ready materials and graphics you can use to communicate and draw attention to the importance of taking action now to improve adolescent immunization coverage.
Here are ideas to remind, recall, and schedule immunizations:
- Use electronic health records to identify patients with missed immunizations and contact them to schedule appointments. Use this guide to generate a recall report in PhilaVax.
- Communicate with families about missed well visits and staying up to date on vaccines.
- Make vaccination scheduling convenient for parents, e.g. offer vaccination clinics during school vacations/spring break.
- Check vaccination status during all adolescent visits to avoid missed opportunities.
- Make confident, presumptive vaccine recommendations, and share credible sources on vaccine safety and efficacy.
- Share the #AIAW22 call to action with local organizations (health departments, schools), so they too can spread the word
- Educate parents and patients about vaccine. Use these resources from Immunize.org to provide reliable information to your patients and their families:
Together we can help mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on adolescent immunization rates and help to prevent future outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases.
Recommend HPV Vaccine at Every Visit!
Recommend HPV Vaccine at Every Visit!
During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a decrease in HPV doses administered in the United States.
Here in Philadelphia, there was a 29% decrease in the total number of HPV doses administered in 2020 compared to 2019. This decrease affected every eligible age group:
- 9-13 year olds: HPV doses administered decreased by 17.5% from 2019 to 2020.
- 13-17 year olds: HPV doses administered decreased by 41.7% from 2019 to 2020.
- 18-26 year olds: HPV doses administered decreased by 53.7% from 2019 to 2020.
March 4 is International HPV Awareness Day!
To help bring HPV vaccination rates back to pre-pandemic levels, recommend HPV vaccine at every visit for 9-26 year olds who have not begun or completed their series.
Register for this CME webinar on March 2 from 1-2pm EST! Dr. Danielle Casher (Attending Physician, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia) will join cancer survivor Megan Lesar to discuss improving HPV vaccine rates in Pennsylvania.
On March 4, watch and share this video from the Association of Immunization Managers (AIM) to promote timely, complete HPV vaccination.
Steps to Recommend HPV Vaccine to Hesitant Parents
Announce:
- Your child is __ years old.
- Today, they are eligible to receive Tdap, HPV, and MCV vaccine.
- We will make sure they get all these shots to keep them safe and healthy.
If parent hesitates:
Connect and Counsel:
- What’s your main concern?
- Counsel using a research-tested method (ex.”Over 30,000 Americans get cancer from HPV every year. Most could be prevented with the HPV vaccine.”)
If parent declines:
Try Again:
- Almost 70% of parents who initially declined later agree to HPV vaccine or plan to vaccinate soon.
Resources
Print:
- Flyers and posters (CDC) promoting HPV vaccine for pre-teens and teens.
- Postcards and posters (PDPH) promoting pediatric vaccines and HPV vaccine for pre-teens and teens.
Online:
- For parents: reasons to get HPV vaccine; HPV vaccine safety.
Have questions? Reach out to our team at vaccines@phila.gov. Thank you for all that you do to keep Philadelphia safe and healthy!