Black History Month Resource Page
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This Black History Month we honor the triumphs and contributions of the Black community. Continue to protect your friends, loved ones, and community by encouraging them to stay up to date with a COVID vaccine.
Toolkit Materials
Resources that share vaccination facts and FAQs.
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Talking Points for Black/African American Community & Civic Organization Leaders
Key messages about COVID-19 prevention and vaccination for Black/African American community organizations.
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Facts About COVID-19 and the Vaccines
Facts about vaccine safety, side effects, effectiveness, variants, cost, and availability.
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Facts About the Vaxx for Parents/Guardians
The facts about COVID-19 and the vaccines for children.
Text, images, and animations, optimized to share on your social media accounts, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
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Social Media Posts for Black/African American Civic Organizations
Social media posts to encourage prevention and vaccination with Black/African American audiences.
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COVID Facts: Updated Vaccines. Tell Me More.
A video explaining that an updated COVID vaccine offers you targeted protection from the original COVID virus and Omicron.
Informational videos available on YouTube to watch and share online and on your social media accounts.
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Ask a Doctor: Why Do Children, Especially Black and Latino Children, Need COVID-19 Vaccines?
Short video with pediatrician Dr. Rhea Boyd, explaining why children, especially Black and Latino children, need to be vaccinated against COVID.
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Ask a Doctor: Can the COVID-19 Vaccine Change My DNA?
Dr. Cedrek McFadden, a colon and rectal surgeon in South Carolina, reassures us that the COVID vaccine does NOT change our DNA.
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Ask a Doctor: What Would You Tell Someone Who is on the Fence About Getting Vaccinated?
Video featuring Dr. Carmen McIntyre, encouraging people to get vaccinated to protect themselves. Hear what she has to say about COVID and its long-term effects.
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Ask a Doctor: What Would You Tell Someone Who Is on the Fence About Getting Vaccinated?
Dr. Byron Jasper, a family physician in Louisiana, says, “If you’re not getting vaccinated for yourself, get vaccinated for the people around you.” We can help our family members stay out of the hospital by mitigating our chances of catching and spreading COVID.
Materials that combine text and graphics, optimized for printing and either posting or handing out.
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Black History Month - Vaccine Fact Sheet
Black History Month-themed flyer with information about updated COVID vaccines.
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Update Your COVID-19 Vaccination Protection
Poster for organizations to print and display to encourage people to get updated COVID-19 vaccines.
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Get Your Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Here
Poster for vaccine providers to print and display to encourage people to get updated COVID-19 vaccines.
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Protect Your Child With a COVID-19 Vaccine
Posters for vaccine providers to print and display to encourage parents to vaccinate their children.