RAPID: Collection and Archiving of Vital Data on COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution — NSF Award to North Carolina State University (NC,
Vaccines that are effective at protecting against COVID-19 were first approved for emergency use in the United States in December, 2020. Since that time, as vaccine supply has steadily increased, vaccines have been distributed to states in phases through a variety of channels, including hospitals, pharmacies, nursing h
| Award title | RAPID: Collection and Archiving of Vital Data on COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2124825 |
| Awardee | North Carolina State University |
| City | RALEIGH |
| State | NC |
| Amount obligated | $100,000 |
| Principal investigator | Ali Hajbabaie |
| Program | OE Operations Engineering, HDBE-Humans, Disasters, and th, COVID-19 Research |
| Start date | 06/01/2021 |
| Abstract | Vaccines that are effective at protecting against COVID-19 were first approved for emergency use in the United States in December, 2020. Since that time, as vaccine supply has steadily increased, vaccines have been distributed to states in phases through a variety of channels, including hospitals, pharmacies, nursing homes, public health departments, and mass vaccination sites in an effort to vaccinate as many citizens as possible to reduce morbidity and mortality. Distributing and administering |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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