
Community materials
Flyers, videos and resources
Please use and share these materials to help spread the word about COVID‑19 vaccination and encourage people in your community to get vaccinated.
Check back for new materials and additional translations!
Updated on June 29, 2022: Added "Pediatric COVID-19 vaccines: what parents/guardians should know" flyer from WA Dept. of Health.
Link/share this page at kingcounty.gov/covid/vaxresources
Use this flyer to help direct people to Public Health's Getting Vaccinated web page, where they can get information about vaccination locations and schedule appointments.
This flyer from Washington Department of Health explains the importance of getting COVID‑19 vaccinations for children and answers common questions that families have.
(Amharic) العربية
(Arabic) မြန်မာဘာသာ
(Burmese) 简体字
(Chinese, Sim.) 繁體字
(Chinese, Trad.) Chuuk
(Chuukese) دری
(Dari) English فارسی
(Farsi) Na vosa vaka-Viti
(Fijian) Français
(French) Deutsch
(German) हिन्दी
(Hindi) Hmoob
(Hmong) 日本語
(Japanese) ကညီကျိာ်
(Karen) ភាសាខ្មែរ
(Khmer) 한국어
(Korean) ພາສາລາວ
(Lao) Kajin M̧ajeļ
(Marshallese) Cuyamecalco Mixtec
(Mixteca Baja) नेपाली
(Nepali) Afaan Oromoo
(Oromo) پښتو
(Pashto) Português
(Portuguese) ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
(Punjabi) Română
(Romanian) Русский
(Russian) Gagana fa'a Sāmoa
(Samoan) Af Soomaali
(Somali) Español
(Spanish) Kiswahili
(Swahili) Filipino
(Tagalog) தமிழ்
(Tamil) తెలుగు
(Telugu) ภาษาไทย
(Thai) ትግርኛ
(Tigrinya) Lea faka-Tonga
(Tongan) Українська
(Ukrainian) اُردُ
(Urdu) Tiếng Việt
(Vietnamese)
Flyer answering common questions about getting a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot.
COVID-19 boosters and pregnancy
COVID-19 Boosters are recommended for all people who are pregnant, recently pregnant, lactating, trying to get pregnant, or might become pregnant in the future.
COVID-19 vaccines and pregnancy
A few things people who are pregnant, recently pregnant, lactating, trying to get pregnant, or might become pregnant in the future should know.
COVID-19 vaccination, pregnancy, and breastfeeding
Flyer answering common questions about getting a vaccine before pregnancy, while pregnant, or while breastfeeding.
English and Vietnamese flyer that encourages people to get vaccinated and offers a resource for assistance making a vaccination appointment. Made in collaboration with the Vietnamese Health Board.
Flyer with information for organizations about supporting COVID-19 vaccination among their employees, members and clients.
Two-sided flyer with basic information about vaccine safety, cost, effectiveness, and how to schedule a vaccination appointment.
(Amharic) العربية
(Arabic) 简体字
(Chinese, Sim.) 繁體字
(Chinese, Trad.) English English
(Large text format) Français
(French) ភាសាខ្មែរ
(Khmer) 한국어
(Korean) Kajin M̧ajeļ
(Marshallese) Afaan Oromoo
(Oromo) Русский
(Russian) Gagana fa'a Sāmoa
(Samoan) Af Soomaali
(Somali) Español
(Spanish) Wikang Tagalog/Filipino
(Tagalog/Filipino) ትግርኛ
(Tigrinya) Lea faka-Tonga
(Tongan) Українська
(Ukrainian) Tiếng Việt
(Vietnamese)
Slide deck that answers questions many families have about the COVID-19 vaccines for babies and young children.
Slide deck with information explaining why it's crucial to get a booster dose, even if you may still catch COVID-19. Underscores the importance of boosters in light of new, more contagious variants, and how booster help people become less sick and keep them out of the hospital.
(Amharic) العربية
(Arabic) 简体字
(Chinese, Sim.) 繁體字
(Chinese, Trad.) دری
(Dari) English فارسی
(Farsi) 한국어
(Korean) Lingála
(Lingala) Русский
(Russian) Af Soomaali
(Somali) Español
(Spanish) Kiswahili
(Swahili) Wikang Tagalog/Filipino
(Tagalog/Filipino) Українська
(Ukrainian) Tiếng Việt
(Vietnamese)
Slide deck with information about the COVID-19 vaccine for 5-to-11 year-olds, including Q&A around safety/efficacy, type of vaccine offered, vaccine ingredients, costs, potential side effects, and how to prepare.
(Amharic) العربية
(Arabic) 简体字
(Chinese, Sim.) 繁體字
(Chinese, Trad.) دری
(Dari) English فارسی
(Farsi) 한국어
(Korean) Kajin M̧ajeļ
(Marshallese) Afaan Oromoo
(Oromo) Русский
(Russian) Af Soomaali
(Somali) Español
(Spanish) Wikang Tagalog/Filipino
(Tagalog/Filipino) Українська
(Ukrainian) Tiếng Việt
(Vietnamese)
Slide deck with information about pregnancy and increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19, the potential of increased risk for poor pregnancy outcomes, and CDC's recommendation for COVID-19 vaccination.
Dr. Ben Danielson answers kids' questions about COVID-19 vaccines
Beloved local pediatrician Dr. Ben Danielson answers some common questions from kids about the vaccines. This is a great video for parents to watch with their children before going to get the shot!
Dr. Navarro answers kids' questions about COVID-19 vaccines (en Español/in Spanish)
Pharmacist Dr. Luis Navarro some common questions from kids about the vaccines. (Español/Spanish)
Dr. Ben answers parents' questions about the COVID-19 vaccines for kids
Beloved local pediatrician Dr. Ben Danielson answers some common questions from parents about the COVID-19 vaccines for children.
Community members discuss how they decided to get vaccinated, what concerns they had, and what their experiences were like. Watch selected videos below or visit YouTube for the entire playlist.
Members of the community share their COVID-19 vaccination experiences.
Community members talk about their reasons for getting vaccinated.
Black doctors, nurses and researchers dispel misinformation and provide accessible facts about the COVID-19 vaccines, including "Hello Black America," a video with W. Kamau Bell. The campaign also has many very short videos on topics addressing concerns about vaccination development, how Black people were included in the clinical trials, vaccination and fertility, and many other questions related to the vaccine: https://www.greaterthancovid.org/theconversation external link
A conversation between Michelle Sarju and Meredith Li-Vollmer from Public Health – Seattle & King County discussing topics such as COVID-19 vaccine safety, historical medical racism and trauma and what gives them hope as two BIPOC women. With ASL interpretation and closed captioning (15 minutes).
How COVID-19 vaccines are made
external link(Amharic)external link 简体字
(Chinese, Sim.)external link 繁體字
(Chinese, Trad.)external link Englishexternal link 日本語
(Japanese)external link 한국어
(Korean)external link Afaan Oromoo
(Oromo)external link Русский
(Russian)external link Español
(Spanish)external link Filipino
(Tagalog)external link ትግርኛ
(Tigrinya)external link Українська
(Ukrainian)external link Tiếng Việt
(Vietnamese)external link
How vaccines work in your body
(Amharic)external link 简体字
(Chinese, Sim.)external link 繁體字
(Chinese, Trad.)external link Englishexternal link فارسی
(Farsi)external link 日本語
(Japanese)external link 한국어
(Korean)external link Afaan Oromoo
(Oromo)external link Русский
(Russian)external link Español
(Spanish)external link Filipino
(Tagalog)external link ትግርኛ
(Tigrinya)external link Українська
(Ukrainian)external link Tiếng Việt
(Vietnamese)external link
How can vaccine and antibody studies move so quickly and still be safe?
(Amharic)external link العربية
(Arabic)external link American Sign Languageexternal link မြန်မာဘာသာ
(Burmese)external link 简体字
(Chinese, Sim.)external link 繁體字
(Chinese, Trad.)external link Chuuk
(Chuukese)external link Englishexternal link فارسی
(Farsi)external link Français
(French)external link Deutsch
(German)external link हिन्दी
(Hindi)external link Hmoob
(Hmong)external link 日本語
(Japanese)external link ကညီကျိာ်
(Karen)external link ភាសាខ្មែរ
(Khmer)external link 한국어
(Korean)external link ພາສາລາວ
(Lao)external link Kajin M̧ajeļ
(Marshallese)external link Cuyamecalco Mixtec
(Mixteca Baja)external link नेपाली
(Nepali)external link Afaan Oromoo
(Oromo)external link Português
(Portuguese)external link ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
(Punjabi)external link Română
(Romanian)external link Русский
(Russian)external link Gagana fa'a Sāmoa
(Samoan)external link af Soomaali
(Somali)external link Español
(Spanish)external link Kiswahili
(Swahili)external link Filipino
(Tagalog)external link தமிழ்
(Tamil)external link తెలుగు
(Telugu)external link ภาษาไทย
(Thai)external link ትግርኛ
(Tigrinya)external link Українська
(Ukrainian)external link اُردُ
(Urdu)external link Tiếng Việt
(Vietnamese)external link
Resources
- Outreach Toolkits for Organizations – resources to help families with questions COVID-19 & vaccine for kids 5 to 11. This toolkit is to help community and faith organizations, childcare providers, and schools answer common questions about COVID-19 vaccination and protecting children. It includes links to videos, flyers, social media graphics, and other resources, and also tips on how organizations can use these resources. Available in English and Spanish.
- Black Health Matters - Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle external link : Resources and guide about vaccination for the Black community.
- COVID-19 Vaccine: Muslim FAQs - Muslim Community and Neighborhood Association external link : Recording of a panel with local Imams, the Washington State Secretary of Health and other public health experts answering questions about COVID-19 vaccine.
- Homeless service providers: print and digital materials with information about COVID-19 vaccination in King County
- Community-Based Organizations COVID-19 Vaccine Toolkit external link , CDC
- Spanish language scheduling assistance site run by volunteers at the University of Washington: https://adioscovid.org external link
- The Ad Council and the COVIDCollaborative’s toolkits have messaging tips, FAQs, videos, and other resources:
- Public Health Toolkit external link
- Black Community Toolkit external link
- Hispanic Community Toolkit external link
- Black Faith Toolkit external link
- Hispanic Faith Community Toolkit external link
- Corporation/Employer Toolkit external link
- Urban Indian Health Institute COVID-19 Vaccine Resources:
- Woven with Elders Pacific Islander Vaccine Toolkit external link : Vaccine information in 'Oleo Hawai'ian, English, Chamoru, Lea Fakatonga, Ganana Samoa, Chuukese, and Kosrean from the Pacific Islander Community Association of Washington.
- COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Asian American Communities external link from the National AA and NHPI Health Response Partnership.