Vaccine Communications Social Media Assets

 

Download the social media resources below to help spread the word to support COVID-19 vaccination efforts.

 

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Latest Social Campaigns

 

September 2023

Dont miss the double feature! Get vaccinated for both COVID-19 and the flu today.
Graphic of children's ABC letter blocks with text: A-lways cover coughs and sneezes; B-e sure to frequently wash your hands; C-ontact your doctor about recommended vaccines like the flu and COVID-19
Video Still Image of a forest of changing leaves with text: don't fall behind on your vaccines.
Myth: It's unsafe to get a COVID-19 vaccine while pregnant. Fact: Vaccines help protect pregnant people and their babies from serious illness.

August 2023

Text graphic: 4 Ways to Keep Your Family Healthy: Keep hand sanitzer accessible; Stay up to date on vaccines; Wash your hands often; Disinfect high-traffic surfaces
Photo of preschoolers over lined paper with gel pen graffiti1st day of preschool coming up? Make sure your child is up to date on vaccinations, including COVID-19 vaccines.
Video still image of a young family playing. Text: COVID-19 showed us how extraordinary our 'normal' can be.
 
Video Still of an illustrated smiling pregnant woman holding belly. Text : Protect your baby. Get Vaccinated for COVID-19 today.
Cartoon of smiling  COVID-19 virus with text: COVID-19 is constantly changing
 
 
Still video image shows a torn out notebook sheet with written text list for school supplies - pencils, notebooks, vaccines
 

June 2023

Asian mother and daughter sit on floor doing yoga stretches. Text: A healthy lifestyle includes staying up to date with vaccines
Ethnically diverse group of two men and two women jump enthusiastically into pool. Text:Summer is here! Stay safe by keeping up with your COVIDshots and following the CDC's safety protocols

May 2023

April 2023

illustration of ginger-haired figure in yellow slicker and rain boots playing in puddle next to an abandoned yellow umbrella. Text: Nobody wants to be under the weather. Get your COVID-19 vaccine today
An Asian boy and a Black boy tend a garden. Text: Weed out the risk of serious illness. Get your child vaccinated for COVID-19.
Elderly white woman in rockstar sunglasses, pink tinted hair and fur coat clutches a cat to her chest. Text: Don't let COVID ruin your best years. Get vaccinated today.
An Asian man stands in a field helping a toddler girl in a floral dress walk. Text: Take your first steps towards a healthier future.

March 2023

Right click to save this illustration of two figures in athletic clothes, with bandaids on arms, playing basketball with coronavirus shaped balls.
Right click to save this illustration of an old fashioned alarm clock with Get Boosted! on the clock face
Right click to save this 1080x1080 graphic of seven diverse doctors in white coats and scrubs, standing arms folded, beneath text: Getting vaccinated is the easiest way to say thank you.
Right click to save this picture of a smiling young Asian girl with pigtails, beneath text: COVID-19 doesn't care that they're only kids. Vaccines are available to your child today.
Right click to save this image of AHA, AMA and ANA leaders under text: Three experts, one opinion: Vaccines make a difference. Watch Now.
Right click to save this graphic of AHA Chair John Haupert beneath quote text: Vaccines are an improtant way to protect our families, our health care workers, and our communities.

February 2023

Right click to save this illustration of a hospital set in rolling hills with the text: Alleviate the burden on rural healthcare workers. Get vaccinated!
Right click to save this graphic of a a box of candy hearts with Vaccine Valentines on the label, and slogans like 'Be my vaccine valentine' and 'spread love not viruses'.
Right click to save this picture of a woman with long curly snow-dusted hair dressed for the cold, with text: Don't forget your most important layer! Get boosted today.
Right click to save this illustration of children making snow angels below text: Keep your children safe with vaccinations and boosters!
Right click to save this graphic of a little girl in a hospital gown having an oxygen mask held for her by a nurse. Text: Prevent hospitalization with COVID-19 vaccines and boosters.
Right click to save this graphic of a little girl in overalls with her bicep bandaid exposed. Text: Are your children up-to-date on thier COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters?
Right click to save this graphic of elderly grandparents playing with ther two granddaughters. Text: Older adults and people with underlying medical conditions are at a higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19.
 
Right click to save this image of a little girl, held by her mother, receiving a bandaid on bicep from health worker. Text: Stay safe with COVID-19 vaccines and boosters
 

Winter Holidays

 

Get Boosted

Protect Grandma--Get boosted!

Vaccines keep kids safe

Get Boosted

Everyone 5 years and up should get a COVID booster. Help friends and family stay safe this holiday season.

 

Are you pregnant with questions about the COVID-19 vaccine? 866.626.6847 p / 855.999.3525 speech

 

Safe and Healthy Halloween

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Prepare for a safe and healthy Halloween: Ne sure your family is up to date on vaccines. Bring a face mask to crowded Halloween events. Wash your hands regularly. If symptoms arise, test for COVID-19 before exposing others. If positive, follow CDC guidelines.
Don't let your kids miss Halloween. Get vaccinated.
 
6 Ways to Keep Your Family Healthy: Stay up to date on vaccines. Keep hand sainitizer on hand. Schedule boosters when eligible. Wash your hands often. Carry masks. Routineley disinfect high-traffic surfaces.
 
 
 

Back to school

COVID-19 vaccines and boosters help keep children safe, healthy and in school. Click to view and download all Back to School graphics. 

Keep the fun going this school year, get vaccinated!

Spread school spirit, not COVID-19. Get boosted.

Enjoy school activities safely with a COVID-19 vaccination.

Join study groups safely; get your COVID-19 booster.

Head back to school safely with a COVID-19 booster.

COVID-19 vaccines and boosters help keep children safe, healthy and in school.

Get your kids up to date on schoool vaccinations including COVID-19 vaccines.

Get organized for back to school season. Checklist: Pencils, notebooks, folders, backpack, COVID-19 vaccine

Start the school year safely - get vaccinated (or boosted) for COVID-19

Stay healthy this school year! Make sure your child is up to date with their vaccinations, including COVID-19.

 
 

COVID-19 Myths Vs. Facts

There are a lot of myths around the #COVID19 vaccine – none of which are true. Check out this video to learn the facts and #GetVaccinated.

 
 

You Caught COVID, Now What?

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You've got a positive COVID-19 diagnosis - Now what?

Isolate based on recommendations from the CDC.

Follow the advice of your health care provider & the CDC

If you haven't already, get vaccinated & boosted for added protection


COVID Facts

Children can have both short- and long-term health complications from COVID-19 and spread COVID-19 to others at home and school.

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Over 12.6 million children have tested positive for COVID-19 since the onset of the pandemic

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COVID-19-associated hospitalization rates in children aged 5-11 years were twice as high among unvaccinated compared to vaccinated children.

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A Healthy Lifestyle

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Black family of 4 rides bikes together down a suburban road. Text: A healthy lifestyle includes routine vaccines.

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Stay Safe Summer

Summer is here! Stay safe by keeping up with your COVID shots and following the CDC's safety protocols.

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AHA PSAs Feature Clinicians Encouraging COVID-19 Vaccination

I'm a Physician/I'm a Nurse

Hospitals and health systems can add their own branding to the PSA, which is also available in Spanish for both the 30-second and 15-second version. Please email Tom Fitzsimmons at tfitzsimmons_ct@aha.org for more information.

To Protect My Community

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Rigorously Tested

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Proven Extremely Effective

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On the Fence

On the Fence?

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Ask Questions. Get The Facts.

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PSAs: Why I Got the COVID-19 Vaccine and Do Your Part

 
 
 
 
 
 

COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs

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Puzzle Piece

Illustration of puzzle of people wearing masks on right, caption left: It takes all of us to build a healthy future.

Illustration of puzzle of people wearing masks on right, caption left: Construir un futuro saludable depende de todos.

 
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Inspiring Stories on the National COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

In a year defined by a health care crisis, hospitals and health systems are once again stepping up to deliver hope to millions of people. Here are the stories of health care workers building trust, creating access and working tirelessly to vaccinate a nation.

Three Reasons to Vaccinate Children Against COVID-19

Clinicians at St. Louis Children’s Hospital are making sure parents and caregivers know how to evaluate respiratory illness symptoms when children get sick during the peak of cold and flu season when RSV and COVID-19 cases are expected to rise. The hospital continues to urge COVID-19 vaccination for children age 6 months and older, emphasizing the importance of vaccinating young children to prevent death, avoid severe illness and help protect all family members.

 

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