Celebrate Immunization Awareness Month with The Invisible Shield

Celebrate Immunization Awareness Month with The Invisible Shield

August is National Immunization Awareness Month. Teach about the impact of disinformation, science skepticism & government distrust on vaccination efforts with The Invisible Shield. This four-part documentary series  highlights public health’s major successes and the heroes who make them possible every day 

From the early days of inoculation in the late 1700s through the rapid development of the COVID-19 vaccine, scientists have achieved extraordinary feats to combat, contain, and eradicate disease — but solutions only work if people trust the science. The Invisible Shield explores how disinformation, science skepticism, and government distrust impact vaccination efforts. It highlights how historical injustices and inequities lead to apprehension, forcing public health to refine its approach.

The Inoculation, Inequity, and Public Trust section of our free Discussion Guide for The Invisible Shield focuses on the connection between public trust and public health. This section explores historical factors leading to the erosion of trust in public health, particularly regarding vaccines, and looks at the importance of community outreach to improve trust. It’s a great way to get students in grade 11 through higher education and public health career candidates excited about careers in epidemiology and related fields.

Celebrate Immunization Awareness Month with this powerful teaching tool for individual learners, classrooms, and community education. Learn more about The Invisible Shield and our free Discussion Guide.

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