Experts are predicting another wave of COVID infections as the weather turns colder and people spend more time indoors. Protect your friends, loved ones, and members of your community by encouraging them to get an updated COVID vaccine during the Vaccination Weeks of Action. Updated vaccines protect against both the original COVID virus and the current Omicron strains.
⇒ Vaccination Weeks of Action Kick-Off Call | October 13 at 2:00 p.m. CT
Kick-Off Call Objectives:
- The latest information on the updated COVID vaccines, which help protect against Omicron.
- The importance of getting an updated COVID vaccine for the fall and winter, as people spend more time together indoors.
- How to get involved in the Vaccination Weeks of Action.
- How Campaign partners are encouraging vaccination in their own communities
Presenters: Dr. Cameron Webb, Senior Advisor to the White House COVID-19 Response Team and partners at the National PTA and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.
In the meantime, check out this Vaccination Weeks of Action Social Media Toolkit. Use it to help spread the word and encourage individuals in your community to get an updated COVID vaccine.
Additional Resources:
- Frequently Asked Questions About Updated COVID-19 Vaccines Answers to common questions about updated COVID vaccines.
- Facts About COVID-19 and the Vaccines Facts about vaccine safety, side effects, effectiveness, variants, cost, and availability.
- https://wecandothis.hhs.gov/resource/boost-your-covid-protection Flyer explaining the importance of getting an updated COVID vaccine.
- Protect Your Loved Ones by Getting Your Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Poster for long-term care facilities to encourage their residents to get updated COVID vaccines.
- Update Your COVID-19 Vaccination Protection Poster for organizations to print and display to encourage people to get updated COVID vaccines.