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Vaccinations are the key to getting to the so-called new normal . Enterprise tech is playing its role in getting the jabs to people s arms, but there s a need to focus on experience-based messaging to counter hesitancy in key communities.
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The emergence of COVID-19 vaccines is the good news that millions around the world have waited to hear for over a year. But there are those who still harbor (vocal) doubts about their rollout, doubts that need to be overcome if successful mass-vaccination is to be achieved.
A recent study by Kantar Public, polling 7,133 people across the US, UK, France, Italy, India, Germany and The Netherlands, found some striking variations in national attitudes to the prospect of being vaccinated. France and the USA displayed the highest levels of vaccine hesitancy - 40% and 25% respectively - whereas respondents in India, Italy and the UK - 82%, 80% and 76% - are most likely to definitely/probably get the
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AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ To help businesses prioritize workforce safety and prepare for the post-COVID workplace, Oracle has updated the Employee Care Package within Oracle Fusion Cloud Human Capital Management (HCM). The latest updates to the Employee Care Package, which was launched in June 2020 to help HR leaders navigate new workforce demands, include new COVID-19 testing and vaccine tracking capabilities for HR teams and automated guidance for employees as they return to the workplace. The latest additions are included in a new Return to the Workplace Journey that is designed to help keep employees safe by guiding them through new processes, training, and safety protocols, while enabling HR leaders to analyze critical workforce data such as testing and vaccination records.
By GCN Staff
Dec 15, 2020
To help manage the U.S. COVID-19 vaccination program, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is using cloud infrastructure and health management applications from Oracle.
The Oracle National Electronic Health Records Cloud will serve as the CDC s central data repository for all vaccination data in the nation, the company announced, receiving data from all U.S. jurisdictions administering vaccinations.
Oracle also developed a suite of public health management applications to help public health agencies and health care providers collect and analyze data related to COVID-19. The Oracle National EHR Database and Public Health Management Applications were first used in June to register and directly communicate with over 500,000 people who volunteered to participate in clinical trials for COVID-19 vaccines and therapeutics.
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