
58:51
Hello! Greetings from Kristine Sørensen, IHLA President

59:10
hello greeting to Peter!

59:21
Looking very much foreard to

59:26
welcome all

59:34
Diane Levin from Tel Aviv

59:35
Hi this is GillRowlands

59:35
Rob Logan, Bethesda MD

59:38
Aviva Must from Tufts Public Health

59:41
looking forward to the webinar

59:49
Hello, I am Ruth Carlyle, lead for health literacy activity by NHS libraries in England

01:00:00
Michelle Davis HHS DC

01:00:07
Good morning from Wisconsin! Caitlyn Mowatt, Wisconsin Health Literacy

01:00:08
Good morning from East Carolina University from North Carolina, USA

01:00:08
Hello, Peter, Greeting from Brussels. Mao_Ting

01:00:09
Alison Caballero, U of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Center for Health Literacy

01:00:10
Hello! Carol Howe from TCU. In Fort Worth. Heading out for a walk while listening.

01:00:12
Hi! Julie McKinney here, from IHA and Exceptional Lives.

01:00:17
Good morning, Sean here from the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto

01:00:18
Megan Berardi, RN from Community Health Action of Staten Island in NY

01:00:20
Michelle Snow Princess Margaret Cancer Centre -Canada

01:00:21
Israel

01:00:24
Peter of AHLA

01:00:25
Hello, Adwoa here from Hong Kong

01:00:27
William Chiang Kuan Yu from Taiwan

01:00:28
Kathrine Mansfield Tufts MPH— Vermont

01:00:28
Hello! Shawn Steidinger from University of Utah's Eccles Health Sciences Library and the Utah Health Literacy Coalition

01:00:28
Hi! Lia Sebring from Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, OR (Don't worry, I've got coffee!)

01:00:29
Hello, Patrícia Rodrigues from Portugal

01:00:31
Tin Tin Su from Malaysia

01:00:34
Hello to everybody, Mariusz Duplaga, Jagiellonian University, Krakow

01:00:37
Hi! Lan Hoang from Nutricare JSC, Vietnam

01:00:41
Good afternoon from Paris, Bernard Seytre, bnscommunication

01:00:56
Hi! Cristina from Swiss Cancer League, in Bern

01:01:05
Hello, Greetings from Laryn McLernon from the University of Vienna’s Department of Applied Linguistics.

01:01:34
Osnat, greetings from Bern, Switzerland

01:01:42
Happy to attend! Margaret Gowan Mester, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA

01:01:45
Good afternoon from Paris, Bernard Seytre, bnscommunication

01:02:21
Forgot to say: Here from Massachusetts, U.S.A.

01:02:29
Hello! KDH Research and Communication in Atlanta, GA

01:02:34
Good morning! Candice Clark from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, TX

01:02:45
Hello from Tufts School of Medicine in Boston, MA!

01:03:06
Chien-Chi Huang, Asian Women for Health in Boston, MA

01:03:14
Good morning! Candice Clark from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, TX

01:03:22
Hello, my name is Chris Hull from the Metro Detroit area

01:03:28
nice to see you from all over the world - this is a global challenge

01:04:22
Hello everybody, Karima Boumendil from Morocco , National Healt Public Scool

01:05:47
How many people are on this webinar? Thanks, Diane

01:06:03
I am happy to see you all from all over the world

01:06:22
Is the recording and presentation be shared by email after the webinar?

01:06:28
Will this recording be available for review after ?

01:06:36
I am happy to see you all from all over the world

01:08:14
Yes recording will be available to all on the IHLA website I-hla.org

01:13:20
Jéssica Priscilla Resende - Brasil

01:13:57
Do you see Lisa's slides?

01:14:47
Welcome Jessica from Brasil

01:15:26
Good Morning! Vanessa Vila from Brazilian Health Literacy Network, Brazil

01:16:04
Hey @Candice glad you could join! Teresa

01:16:50
Hello Aviva - I'm a Tufts alum :-)

01:17:25
Laurie Myers from Merck, USA (MSD outside US and Canada). Great webinar. I will absolutely share the slides and recording broadly. Thank you.

01:18:15
Question for Lisa - Will you be recruiting celebrities to help?

01:20:44
Kim, thank you for making all efforts to speak to us. Hope you and your community are safe after hurricane.

01:25:34
@Diane Levin-zamir -- was WHO does work with a range of celebrities and other champions for health topics incl. vaccination. Keep an eye on the WHO social media channels

01:27:31
yes, we see the slides and look forward to seeing them later again on the IHLA website

01:38:11
Question for Scott - what is your thinking about regaining public trust that has been lost

01:41:21
I have two interrelated questions. As it was mentioned that Health Care Workers are important because they play a dual role as both a recipient of the vaccine as well as an advocate or champion of vaccines...What efforts are being made to assess the knowledge attitudes and practices of healthcare workers toward a Covid 19 vaccine? How is the WHO and CDC attempting to keep healthcare workers vaccine literate about the covid 19 vaccine given the rapid rate at which the covid 19 vaccines are being developed across the globe?

01:42:04
do we know the level of vaccine coverage required for Covid?

01:42:44
Is there funding to promote or incentives for promoting the mnemonic "CONVINCE"? I know from personal experience that nonprofit communications budgets are very small with limited staffing.

01:44:15
To the speakers - are you for or against sharing research hiccups with the public during the vaccine development?

01:44:40
To Scott. Would it be possible to share the study protocol to AHLA.? We would like to conduct the survey in Asian country. Tuyen V Duong, Taipei Medical University. (tvduong@tmu.edu.tw)

01:45:27
Not a question, but a comment. Vaccine preparedness has become a political issue and some heads of State promise a great futur to their citizens when a vaccine will be available. The vaccines are supposed to end the pandemic. Yet, if the vaccines are only 50% or less effective, people will have to keep following the barrier measures. How will they understand it if we tell them today that vaccines will solve the problem? I think communication on vaccines should be cautious not to raise too much expectations.

01:45:38
FAQs: https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/coronavirus-disease-(covid-19)-vaccines

01:45:56
how can the Health Literacy community support your work in the coming months?

01:46:12
Also on the right of that page you'll see links to other FAQs on research, development, allocation and access

01:46:15
What role will community health workers play?

01:48:37
Thanks so much Scott for a great reply - integrity and truth - no replacement for them

01:49:05
Librarians have very high trust ratings - use us to help spread the message here in the US. We are everywhere! Rural and urban areas!

01:51:09
Comment: Parents need to hear that the majority does in fact vaccine their children. I'd like to see more comm efforts at the local level with advocates who can share on video #WhyIVax. Parents want to see themselves, not celebrities.

01:51:33
Should we inform the public when a problem has occurred in the vaccination process by the pharma companies? (Clarification)

01:51:49
Kristine-thanks for answering about the health literacy community engaging. We have areas in CONVINCE that IHLA and the health literacy community can engage. Please email, we can communicate further…scott.ratzan@sph.cuny.edu

01:52:26
Will the vaccination mechanism effect uptake? Injection, spray, etc?

01:53:30
I think infodemic has a devastating effect on vaccine literacy. How can we work together to revert the situation - using media to promote vaccine literacy?

01:54:34
Thanks, Amanda. Your point is excellent!

01:54:36
Thanks to all for your commitment 🙏🏻

01:55:13
We should think of the role that pharma companies will have

01:56:01
Thank you so much.

01:56:15
Thank you, panelists!

01:56:21
Thank you All for this great presentation.

01:56:37
Send astraxts

01:56:42
Thank you all for sharing! peace!

01:56:43
Thanks to All of you

01:56:44
abstracts!

01:56:52
Thank you so much!! It as a wonderful presentation!!! Kind regards!!

01:56:53
Thank you All!

01:56:56
need the slides too!

01:56:59
Thank you for this interesting presentation!

01:57:02
Thanks a lot for this wonderful webinar! amazing job panelists!

01:57:03
Thank you all for a great session