Community materials
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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.
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Updated on December 5, 2023: Added new flyer for "COVID vaccination for babies and children in Kent and Snoqualmie".
Link/share this page at kingcounty.gov/covid/vaxresources
This flyer provides information about COVID vaccination for babies and children 6 months and older at Public Health’s Kent Vaccination Clinic and Snoqualmie Valley Hospital.
Use this flyer to share information about the availability of flu, updated COVID-19, and RSV vaccines.
This poster offers quick tips to stay well, suitable for workplaces, clinics, schools and childcare, and community organizations.
Information about getting vaccinated at the Public Health Kent vaccine site.
Use this flyer to share information about how to find free COVID-19 vaccine. It includes the important tip to search for locations participating in the “Bridge Access Program”.
Answers to frequently asked questions about in-home COVID-19 vaccination and boosters for people age 6 months and older with an acute or chronic illness, limited mobility, injury, developmental disability, or mental health condition that makes it difficult to leave the home.
(Amharic) العربية
(Arabic) 简体字
(Chinese, Sim.) 繁體字
(Chinese, Trad.) دری
(Dari) English Français
(French) ភាសាខ្មែរ
(Khmer) 한국어
(Korean) Lingála
(Lingala) Kajin M̧ajeļ
(Marshallese) Afaan Oromoo
(Oromo) پښتو
(Pashto) Português
(Portuguese) Русский
(Russian) Af Soomaali
(Somali) Español
(Spanish) Kiswahili
(Swahili) Wikang Tagalog/Filipino
(Tagalog/Filipino) ትግርኛ
(Tigrinya) Українська
(Ukrainian) Tiếng Việt
(Vietnamese)
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) 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) Українська
(Ukrainian) اُردُ
(Urdu) Tiếng Việt
(Vietnamese)
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 babies and young children
Q&A with Dr. Ben: Vaccines for kids under 5
Parents of young children and babies have questions about COVID-19 vaccines. Beloved local pediatrician Dr. Ben Danielson is here to help.
- What exactly is in the COVID-19 vaccine for young kids?
- Is this the same as the COVID-19 vaccine for adults?
- What's the difference between brands of COVID-19 vaccines?
- How do I know the COVID-19 vaccine is safe for kids?
- What are the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine for kids?
- Should I get my kid vaccinated if they already had COVID-19?
- Can kids get COVID-19 shots with other vaccines?
- Do young kids really need to get the COVID-19 vaccine?
- Should I get my kid vaccinated if COVID-19 cases are low?
- What if I want to wait before getting my kid vaccinated?
- Does the COVID-19 vaccine affect a child's body or development?
- Should I get my kid vaccinated if there's a new variant?
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 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.
Videos about vaccine for children in Spanish and Somali
The trusted pharmacist Dr. Luis Navarro answers some common questions in Spanish from parents about the COVID-19 vaccines for children.
Dr. Helen Stankiewicz Karita from the UW answers families’ common questions in Spanish.
- ¿Qué contiene la vacuna contra el COVID-19 infantil?
- ¿Se puede administrar la vacuna contra el COVID con otras vacunas?
- ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las marcas de vacunas?
- ¿Qué pasa si quiero esperar antes de vacunar a mis hijos?
- ¿Es realmente segura la vacuna contra el COVID-19 para niños pequeños?
- ¿Cuáles son los efectos secundarios de la vacuna?
- ¿Por qué es necesario vacunar a niños tan pequeños?
- ¿Puede la vacuna afectar el desarrollo del niño?
- ¿Debo vacunar a mi hijo si ya tuvo COVID?
- ¿Debo vacunar a mi hijos si hay una nueva variante?
Trusted leaders Dr. Ahmed Ali and Dr. Iman Yunis from Othello Pharmacy answer common questions about COVID-19 vaccine for children in Somali.
- Part 1: Wax ka ogow tallaalka COVID-19 ee caruurta, Warbixintii Dr. Ahmed Ali Othello Pharmacy
- Part 2: Wax yaabaha ay tahay inaad ka ogaato ballanta tallaalka COVID-19 ee ilmahaaga | Dr. Iman Yunis
- Part 3: Wax yaabaha ay tahay inaad ogaato kadib marka ilmahaagu qaato tallaalka COVID-19
- Part 4: Maxaa la gudboon waalidiinta kadib marka la ansixiyo tallaalka covid ee caruurta 6-da bilood
How COVID-19 vaccines are made
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(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