The resolution urges the United States Congress, the President, and the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services to take necessary actions to ensure that COVID-19 vaccines remain free and accessible to all individuals in the United States, regardless of their income, insurance status, or immigration status. It highlights the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has resulted in over one million deaths and widespread disruption to health and economic stability. The resolution emphasizes the importance of equitable access to vaccines in protecting public health, supporting economic recovery, and preventing future outbreaks.

Additionally, the resolution addresses the existing disparities in vaccine access due to socioeconomic factors and misinformation that has eroded public confidence in vaccination. It calls on elected officials and public figures to promote science-based policies and advocate for universal vaccine access while avoiding the spread of misinformation. The resolution concludes by stating that copies will be sent to key government leaders to ensure awareness and action on this critical public health issue.