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  1. This fact sheet reinforces how you can protect yourself from needlestick injuries while administering COVID-19 vaccines or while helping at vaccination sites. These storage and handling fact sheets illustrate best practices for both refrigerated and frozen vaccines.

  2. To enter data for any weeks from October 2022 – present, please use this version. This version can also be used for June 2022 – present. The ‘Months Prior to June 2022’ version of the Data Tracking Worksheet can be used to enter COVID-19 vaccination data for all months prior to June 2022.

  3. DAYS 1–15. CDC recommends the use of a digital data logger (DDL) for vaccine temperature monitor-ing. Using a DDL, or other appropriate temperature monitoring device (TMD), check and record the storage unit temperature each workday using one of the options below.

  4. Use an immunization information system (IIS) to document vaccines administered, update patient vaccination records and provide a complete immunization history.

  5. This Vaccine Stock Tally Sheet will help you to organize all of your vaccines in one place. Instructions: Place a copy of this sheet on the door of the refrigerator and freezer units in which you store vaccines. Record the week (by date or week number).

  6. Temperature Monitoring Log Key Points: Start a new form for each new month. Fill in the site and fridge serial number (or other identifying information) along with the current month and year that the data is being recorded. Record temperatures in o C twice a day (at minimum).

  7. US-NON-14296 11/23. Vaccine Inventory Control Log1. DATE: VACCINE NUMBER OF DOSES RECEIVED DATE RECEIVED CONDITION ON ARRIVAL OK?a. IF NO, ACTIONS TAKEN MANUFACTURER LOT NUMBER EXP. DATE INITIALS. Vaccine name 1 08/24/23YES NO Actions taken Manufacturer 12 12/2024 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES ...

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