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COVID Transition Initiative

Independent expert insights to strengthen Europe’s approach to endemic COVID-19.

COVID-19 continues to be a recurring burden for vulnerable populations and health systems across Europe. But, all too often, it is seen by the public and policymakers as a problem confined to the pandemic.

That needs to change. The burden of COVID-19 remains high in Europe, but vaccination coverage rates are alarmingly low. Countries need clear evidence, coordinated approaches, and practical strategies to integrate COVID-19 vaccination and broader prevention measures into routine practice.

That is why the COVID Transition Initiative (CTI) exists. The CTI brings together leading experts, public health practitioners, patient advocates, and policymakers to support this shift through independent analysis and policy-relevant insights.

Our priorities

Awareness

Understanding the behavioural, practical, and system-level drivers of vaccination decisions, and how seasonal COVID vaccination can be better integrated into national programmes.

Adoption

Improving visibility of disease burden and vaccination coverage, and supporting clear communication about COVID as an ongoing public health challenge.

Adaptability

Strengthening the resilience of immunisation systems, including the processes needed to support predictable vaccine availability and broad protection across multiple platforms.

Members

The CTI is an informal, independent, multi-stakeholder group composed of clinicians, public health experts, behavioural scientists, patient representatives, and policymakers from across Europe.

Prof. Leif Erik Sander
Prof. Leif Erik Sander Charité Universitätsmedizin BerlinGermany
Prof. Paolo Bonanni
Prof. Paolo Bonanni University of FlorenceItaly
Prof. Jaime Peréz Martín
Prof. Jaime Peréz Martín Regional Ministry of Health, MurciaSpain
Prof. Roberta Siliquini
Prof. Roberta Siliquini University of TorinoItaly
Prof. Giovanni Rezza
Prof. Giovanni Rezza Vita-Salute San Raffaele UniversityItaly
Prof. Heidi Larson
Prof. Heidi Larson Vaccine Confidence ProjectBelgium
Mauricette Salqué
Mauricette Salqué RenalooFrance
Prof. Sir Jonathan Van-Tam
Prof. Sir Jonathan Van-Tam University of NottinghamUK
Vytenis Andriukaitis
Vytenis Andriukaitis Member of the European ParliamentLithuania

The CTI was initiated and made possible by financial support from Sanofi. Its outputs remain the independent opinions and responsibility of the CTI group members.