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COVID-19 Vaccine Hunter Hotline

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COVID-19 Vaccine Hunter Hotline

Prince George's County Memorial Library System

Health & Wellness | 2021

Innovation Synopsis

Through PGCMLS' participation in countywide emergency communications regarding COVID-19 vaccine access in early 2021, staff recognized an urgent need to assist customers with obtaining vaccine appointments if they had limited technology access and language barriers. A bilingual vaccine hunter hotline was established to meet this community need.

Challenge/Opportunity

By March 2021, PGCMLS staff and partners identified inequities in the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution that were hindering many customers' ability to conveniently access comprehensive information about vaccine appointment availability and schedule appointments. Over 116,000 residents lack home broadband, 13.9% of residents are over 65, and 19.5% of residents are Hispanic/Latino. In the rollout, these populations were having difficulty getting vaccine appointments locally, despite meeting eligibility criteria.


Key Elements of Innovation

Customers contacted the hotline in English or Spanish via phone, Whatsapp and social media to receive assistance with vaccine pre-registration and appointment bookings. The hotline adopted the Facebook vaccine hunter crowdsourced model with customers receiving vaccines through all local, state, federal and retail pharmacy/grocery store options, whereas county/state hotlines only provided appointments for their clinics. 11 local residents were engaged for part-time work, funded by Capital One and PGCMLS Foundation.


Achieved Outcomes

1,245+ customers received vaccines through the hotline, which was operational for 59 days. Only 5.7% of the County's Latin residents had obtained vaccine by April 18. Through the hotline, 32.9% of the 1,245+ customers who were vaccinated through the service were Latino, exceeding the 19.5% population rate indicating that this hotline helped mitigate the inequity. Once walk-in vaccines became widely available, staff shifted to calling 52,170 customers in low vaccination zip codes to offer assistance and bookings.

Learn more about this initiative from this WJLA article, "These Prince George's Co. vaccine hunters can help you get a vaccine appointment."