Outreach Resources to Reach Students, Teens, Parents, and Young Adults
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With young adults’ vaccination rates lagging those of older people, reaching these groups is vital to the effort to defeat COVID-19 in the U.S. It’s critical that trusted, vaccinated individuals, like you, have conversations with people in their communities about getting vaccinated.
The resources below are to equip you with information that may help you have these conversations.
Resources
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Social Media Graphic Posts for High School Students
Social media messages encouraging vaccination among high school students.
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Social Media Graphic Posts for Parents
Social media messages encouraging parents to vaccinate their children.
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COVID-19 Survivor Story: Kole - :30
Kole, a 27-year-old husband and father who got COVID, explains that the effects of COVID are much worse than any side effects from vaccines, and he urges everyone to get vaccinated as soon as they can. Find free vaccines near you today at vaccines.gov.
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Ask a Doctor: If I'm Young and Healthy, Why Do I Need the COVID-19 Vaccine?
Video featuring Dr. Pamela Simms-Mackey explaining why it's important that even young and healthy people get the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Ask a Doctor: Do Kids Get Long-term Side Effects From COVID Vaccines?
A video of Dr. Emma B. Olivera of Advocate Children's Hospital explaining that COVID vaccines do not cause long-term side effects in kids.
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Updated CDC Guidance
Information and data to help you and your communities understand CDC guidelines.
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Social Media Messages to Encourage Vaccination
A social media toolkit to share the message that people can find a COVID-19 vaccination location three ways: through vaccines.gov, text messaging, or phone.