Trusted Sources for COVID-19 Information
The following resource links contain updated information about COVID-19 and the vaccine.
Keep talking with those in your circle. Encourage open dialogue and open minds. Here are some additional resources that may help guide conversations about the COVID-19 vaccines.
The following resource links contain updated information about COVID-19 and the vaccine.
COVID-19 vaccine planning, how vaccine recommendations will be made, and the work that ensures the safety of COVID-19 vaccines.
COVID-19 vaccination information from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners.
Developed by a collaboration of nursing organizations, reliable information about COVID-19 vaccination and answers to common questions.
Message about COVID-19 vaccination from American Hospital Association, American Medical Association and American Nurses Association (English with Spanish subtitles).
Short video describing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration process for emergency use authorization (EUA) of a medical product.
Accurate vaccine information is critical to help dispel common myths and rumors. What you need to know about COVID-19 vaccines, myths and facts.
American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine and American Society for Reproductive Medicine recommendations about vaccination of pregnant individuals.
Regular COVID-19 vaccination updates for all audiences.
CEAL is a partnership between NIH and communities hit hardest by COVID-19. Find FAQs, fact sheets, and other resources you can share to provide accurate information and encourage people to get informed and take steps to overcome COVID-19.
Hear and share nurses’ stories about the reality of caring for patients who are not vaccinated and seriously ill or dying in hospitals.
Download and share these helpful listening tips on your social media channels so others can join you in these important conversations.
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