Anonymous ID: 2ee079 Dec. 3, 2020, 8:26 p.m. No.11897408   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7461

>>11897327 (lb)

 

i don't believe barr is who anon's think he is, he like the fbi have done nothing but protect the elite for decades. it doesn't appear either barr or wray has turned, not by their actions thus far.

 

examine the law firms they came from, examine their history of clients globally, a whole new perspective opens up.

 

these two institutions and others hold files that would bring the whole fucking corrupt temple down.

 

indeed, we are counting on white hat strategy, so to cause the least amount of damage to the Nation and public as possible as the drip, drip, drip game proceeds.

Anonymous ID: 2ee079 Dec. 3, 2020, 8:43 p.m. No.11897650   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7668 >>7890 >>8003 >>8007

Vaccination Playbook (pdf)

 

pg 35

Section 9: COVID-19 Vaccine Administration Documentation and Reporting

CDC requires that vaccination providers enrolled in the COVID-19 Vaccination Program report certain data elements for each dose administered within 24 hours of administration. (See Appendix D: CDC IIS Data Requirements for COVID-19 Vaccine Monitoring). Jurisdictions should assess the capability of COVID-19 vaccination providers to meet federal and jurisdiction-specific reporting requirements before or upon enrollment. The required data elements are located on the ISD Awardees SharePoint site. COVID-19 vaccination providers may view the data requirements on CDC’s IIS website. Jurisdictions should be prepared to provide additional support or technical assistance for smaller vaccination providers or rural clinic settings.

Jurisdictions must facilitate and monitor IIS reporting by enrolled vaccination providers. Each vaccination location should be ready (including trained staff, necessary equipment, and internet access) to report vaccine administration data to the IIS or other external system at the time of vaccination. If data will be entered off site, vaccination providers must ensure the required data are reported to the IIS or other designated system within 24 hours. Reporting data may be transmitted daily from the jurisdiction’s designated system to the CDC via the IZ Gateway7 “Connect” component. Additional information on the reporting process and specifications will be shared as soon as they have been finalized. Jurisdictions will not be responsible for reporting data from federal agencies or commercial partners who receive vaccine allocations directly from CDC.

In addition to reporting vaccine administration, jurisdictions must put processes in place to match first and second doses including addressing the need to exchange data with or query other jurisdiction’s systems and/or the Immunization Data Lake8 to obtain immunization history, if applicable.

Jurisdictions should ensure redundant measures and procedures are in place for recording vaccine administration data in instances of connectivity problems or failures in the jurisdiction’s IIS or other system. The jurisdiction’s IIS should collect, report, and submit data directly to CDC’s Immunization Data Lake and jurisdictional reporting requirements. (Additional information on CDC data requirements is forthcoming.) Planning activities should include onboarding to IZ Gateway Connect and Share9 (if feasible) components;

7 The Immunization Gateway (IZ Gateway) facilitates electronic messaging of vaccination records in a secure infrastructure allowing IIS systems across the nation to share vaccine administration data not only between jurisdictions, but also with provider organizations (e.g., Department of Defense, Federal Bureau of Prisons, IHS, Department of Veterans Affairs) that do not exchange data with the IIS today.

8 The Immunization Data Lake is a cloud-hosted data repository to receive, store, and manage COVID-19 vaccination data for doses administered, vaccination coverage, ordering, inventory, and distribution. The Data Lake will provide a catalogue of different COVID-19 vaccine-related data sources that can be used to aid in monitoring COVID-19 vaccine ordering, distribution, coverage, and uptake. Data streams currently being onboarded to the Data Lake include provider enrollment data, VTrckS, and VaccineFinder.

9 There are multiple ways to onboard to the IZ Gateway, including Connect and Share.

• Connect enables large national and non-traditional vaccination systems for satellite/temporary/off-site clinic settings to report and query immunization data with IISs, using the gateway’s centralized data exchange, avoiding multiple individual, and point-to-point connections.

• Share allows exchange of immunization data between IIS jurisdictions by automating message triggers through the 35|Page Version 2.0

Anonymous ID: 2ee079 Dec. 3, 2020, 8:45 p.m. No.11897668   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7710

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Section 11: COVID-19 Requirements for Immunization Information Systems or Other External

Systems

IISs, also known as “vaccine registries,” are confidential, population-based, computerized databases for recording information on vaccine doses. IISs are maintained by a jurisdiction’s immunization program.

IISs have a range of capabilities. Many IISs can

exchange data with EHRs, so that documentation of vaccine administration is automatically uploaded

through bidirectional data exchange between EHRs and the IIS. EHRs that interface with jurisdiction IISs may improve the pace and accuracy of vaccine

administration data capture. Some EHRs may leverage

2D barcoding technology on vaccine vials and VISs to allow for rapid, accurate, and automatic capture of vaccine administration data, such as vaccine lot

number, vaccine manufacturer, and expiration date. In many jurisdictions, routine vaccination providers enroll

in public vaccine programs, order vaccines, report inventory, document vaccine spoilage/wastage, and remind patients when vaccine doses are due using the IIS.

Using the IIS to document COVID-19 vaccine dose administration is beneficial on many fronts. When using the IIS, vaccination providers are able to determine if a patient is due for the first or second dose of vaccine. This is especially helpful in a pandemic situation when people may receive first and second vaccine doses at different locations. The IIS will also help to ensure that first and second doses are administered using the same vaccine product and appropriately spaced according to ACIP-recommended intervals. Based on a jurisdiction’s discretion and IIS functionality, COVID-19 vaccination providers may use IISs to:

• Preregister or enroll in the COVID-19 vaccination program

• Place orders for COVID-19 vaccine

• Document vaccine administration

• Manage and report vaccine inventory

• Report vaccine spoilage/wastage

• Provide reminders to COVID-19 vaccine recipients indicating when the next dose of a multidose vaccine

is due

CDC is making available a vaccination clinic mobile application, Vaccine Administration Management System (VAMS), that may be used to register patients and record dose-level vaccination data that meets CDC reporting requirements. IIS and other external systems that support COVID-19 response efforts must have solid

Immediate Priorities for Immunization Programs Related to Data Reporting:

• Determine and implement a solution for documenting vaccine administration in temporary or high-volume settings (e.g., VAMS or similar application, IIS or module that interfaces with the IIS, or other jurisdiction-based solution)

• Ensure system capacity for data exchange, security, storage, and reporting

• Enroll vaccination provider facilities/organizations anticipated to vaccinate essential workers

• Connect IIS to the IZ Gateway

• Establish required data use agreements

• Assess and improve data quality

o Ensuredataareavailable,secure, complete, timely, valid, accurate, consistent, and unique

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INTERIM PLAYBOOK FOR JURISDICTION OPERATIONS – October 29, 2020

infrastructure, engaged partners, high-quality data, and efficient processes for managing vaccination.

 

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/imz-managers/downloads/COVID-19-Vaccination-Program-Interim_Playbook.pdf

Anonymous ID: 2ee079 Dec. 3, 2020, 8:48 p.m. No.11897710   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>11897668

 

CDC is making available a vaccination clinic mobile application, Vaccine Administration Management System (VAMS), that may be used to register patients and record dose-level vaccination data that meets CDC reporting requirements. IIS and other external systems that support COVID-19 response efforts must have solid

Immediate Priorities for Immunization Programs Related to Data Reporting:

• Determine and implement a solution for documenting vaccine administration in temporary or high-volume settings (e.g., VAMS or similar application, IIS or module that interfaces with the IIS, or other jurisdiction-based solution)

• Ensure system capacity for data exchange, security, storage, and reporting

• Enroll vaccination provider facilities/organizations anticipated to vaccinate essential workers

• Connect IIS to the IZ Gateway

• Establish required data use agreements

• Assess and improve data quality

o Ensuredataareavailable,secure, complete, timely, valid, accurate, consistent, and unique

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COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAM

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infrastructure, engaged partners, high-quality data, and efficient processes for managing vaccination. The objectives for these areas are described below.