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Hi Abby, great topic/question. I checked the Vaccine Resource Hub, which is an equity project funded by CDC, and don't see anything there. Maybe you want to suggest that to them: https://vaccineresourcehub.org/submit-feedback

Other groups who might be willing to create some (or have some) would be Public Good Projects, who have some resources on substance use and vaccines but in separate publications: https://www.publicgoodprojects...26%20Substance%20Use

I did find this (somewhat older, from 2021) page from NIH: https://nida.nih.gov/about-nid...ted-against-covid-19. Looks like it links to a survey from the Addiction Policy Forum: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7797771/

and APF has some more posts here: https://www.addictionpolicy.or...ch-results?q=vaccine

They might also be a partner to help create some materials if they don't know of any existing ones!

Keep us posted on what you find!

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