Vaccine graphics toolkit
For COVID-19 community outreach
These images were created for use on social media to help businesses, community organizations, faith-based organizations, childcare providers, schools, medical providers, and other service providers answer common questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and getting vaccinated.
Please share these images and information with your networks. Feel free to add logos or repurpose them for other communications channels as needed.
NEW! Outreach toolkits for organizations
Public Health has created a digital toolkit of downloadable resources in multiple languages for schools, childcare programs, and other youth service providers to help reach parents, caregivers, and families with information about getting children and youth vaccinated for flu, COVID and all school-required vaccinations.
Please use these resources in your social media, newsletters, text messaging, email, and other communications to help families keep children healthy, safe, and fully protected this school year.
Download resources: Kids vaccine: back to school toolkit
Ask Public Health videos – COVID-19 Boosters for Older Adults
Caption for image: Ask Public Health: COVID-19 Updated Boosters for Older Adults (Caren & Carol)
Video link: https://youtu.be/CloEoySYUF4
Caption for image: Why the COVID-19 Updated Booster is Worth It: Ms. Gloria’s Story
Video link: https://youtu.be/UnuCxdLZW0c
Caption for image: Preguntale a Salud Pública: ¿Por qué obtener el refuerzo COVID-19 actualizado?
Video link: https://youtu.be/TnCpXymM_xc
Social media posts
Download this set of a variety of social graphics for:
Facebook and
, Instagram, and
Twitter
Suggested Twitter copy:
If you’re over age 65 and/or immunocompromised, you may now be able to get another updated
#COVID19 booster. Find out where to get your updated vaccine and more:
kingcounty.gov/vaccine.
Suggested Facebook and Instagram copy:
If you’re age 65 or older, you may now get a 2nd updated Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 booster
dose at least 4 months after your first dose of updated vaccine. People who are immunocompromised
can get additional updated Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 booster doses at least 2 months after their
last updated vaccine. For a list of local #COVID19 vaccine provider options in King County near
you, go to
kingcounty.gov/vaccine.
Download social graphics for:
Facebook and
Instagram or
Twitter
Suggested Twitter copy:
Getting your child vaccinated will protect family members and friends, especially those who
may be at high risk.
kingcounty.gov/vaccine/youth
Suggested Facebook and Instagram copy:
Vaccination helps kids be kids. When kids are vaccinated, they can safely do more of the activities
they enjoy, like birthday parties, sports, and spending time indoors with friends and family.
kingcounty.gov/vaccine/youth
Download versions in Spanish (Español):
Facebook and
Instagram or
Twitter
Download social graphics for:
Facebook and
Instagram or
Twitter
Suggested copy:
Some kids can get serious infections from COVID (even if most are milder). COVID-19 is one of
the top 10 causes of death among children. A COVID-19 vaccine is the best way to protect your
child from being hospitalized or developing long-term symptoms.
kingcounty.gov/vaccine/youth
Download versions in Spanish (Español):
Facebook and
Instagram or
Twitter
Check out our Community Materials page at kingcounty.gov/covid/vaxresources for flyers, slides, videos, and more to share. We add new resources and additional language translations regularly!
Link/share our site at kingcounty.gov/vaxgraphics