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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 May 9, 2023: Added "Updated boosters for older adults" flyers and "Updated COVID boosters for older adults" video playlists.

Link/share this page at kingcounty.gov/covid/vaxresources

Flyers

Updated COVID-19 Boosters for Older Adults

Information for older adults about how to get an updated (bivalent) vaccine in King County, schedule in-home vaccinations, and access translation services and other needed resources.

Slide decks

COVID-19 and pregnancy

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.

Videos

Short videos about updated boosters for older adults

These videos about the importance of the COVID-19 updated (bivalent) booster, by Public Health staff and community members, answer questions from older adults and provide testimonials. You can download these to share with your community in social media and messaging apps (about 1-3 minutes each).

Videos about vaccine for children ages 5 to 11

Kids ask Dr. Ben Danielson about COVID-19 vaccines for 5 to 11 year olds

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. Ben Danielson answers questions about COVID-19 vaccines

Dr. Ben answers parents' questions about the COVID-19 vaccines for 5 to 11 year-olds

Beloved local pediatrician Dr. Ben Danielson answers some common questions from parents about the COVID-19 vaccines for children.

Dr. Ben Danielson answers questions about COVID-19 vaccines

Videos about vaccine for children in Spanish and Somali

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



How can vaccine and antibody studies move so quickly and still be safe?

Video: How Can Vaccine and Antibody Studies Move So Quickly and Still be Safe?external link