COVID-19 Resources

COVID-19 Vaccines While Pregnant or Breastfeeding

COVID-19 Vaccines for People Who Would Like to Have a Baby

Launch a Vaccine TikTok Challenge for Youth / Young Adults

VaxTeen

VaxTeen communicates directly with young adults to counter misinformation, and encourage those who are unvaccinated to catch up on vaccines by helping to find what immunizations they need and how they can get them

Teens Take On COVID: Resources and Services for NYC Youth (Various Languages)

Young Adult Perspectives on the Covid-19 Vaccine: Listening Tour Findings

The Top 5 Things Parents Want to Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine for 5-11 Year Olds

Pediatric experts Rhea Boyd, MD, MPH and Jessica Malaty Rivera, MS on the top 5 things parents want to know about the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 in this short video.

Getting Your Child Ready for the COVID-19 Vaccine

In this resource, find a checklist that outlines important steps parents and caregivers should take to prepare for getting children vaccinated

COVID-19 Vaccine for Ages 5-11: FAQs for Parents

Vaccine campaigns from the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRCRIM)

Includes a Fact sheet on vaccines for children and youth available in 35 languages, a conversation guide for adults considering vaccination for their children, and a tool called MakeSpace that allows anyone to customize a vaccine campaign for their target community.

Children & COVID-19 Vaccines Messaging Resources

Compilation of resources includes communication resources that are age-specific to audiences ages 5-18 and their parents and caregivers. 

RECOVER: Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (Clinical Trial)

‘I Was One of the First People in the World to Get the Pfizer Vaccine. Here’s What I’ve Learned.’

#VaccineReady: Why is it important for minorities to participate in COVID-19 clinical trials?

A Community Toolkit for Addressing Health Misinformation

Tools to Improve Vaccine Literacy for Faith-based Communities

A Shot in the Arm: Conversations featuring Emergency Medicine doctor, Dr. Yvette Calderon and West Bronx High School Student, Justine Sarkodie, on how to talk about the vaccine (Podcast)

Tuskegee Legacy Stories – COVID-19 Vaccine Education Initiative

Vaccine Confidence Message Brief: featuring findings from research with Latina frontline workers; Black women frontline workers; Healthcare workers; K-12 teachers who expressed concerns with vaccine

Starting the Conversation: Building Confidence in COVID-19 Vaccines