COVID-19 Vaccination Endorsements by Children in Guyana
The Ministry of Health Guyana developed three videos promoting vaccination by children.
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The Ministry of Health Guyana developed three videos promoting vaccination by children.
This video was created by the Ministry of Health – Guyana and features Netanya Pearson, age 9. Netanya Pearson is happy that she’s vaccinated against COVID-19 and encourages children like herself to get vaccinated for their safety against COVID-19.
This video was created by the Ministry of Health – Guyana and highlights the safety, benefits, and importance of getting children vaccinated against COVID-19.
This video was created by the Guyana Ministry of Health. It features Shreya Singh who is happy to be vaccinated. She also encourages others like herself to be vaccinated since their immune system can be boosted and they can be protected against COVID-19.
This video was developed by the Ministry of Health Guyana during the Christmas holidays, under the theme “Give the gift of life by protecting your loved ones against vaccine-preventable diseases”.
Sherwin Moore, age 9, is happy that he received his first dose of the Pfizer Bio-Ntech COVID-19 vaccine and encourages others like himself not to be afraid of being vaccinated.
This video was produced by the Ministry of Health – Guyana and it highlights the safety and efficacy of the Pfizer vaccines for children.
This video was produced by the Ministry of Health Guyana in collaboration with UNICEF and USAID. It highlights the safety and effectiveness of the pfizer vaccine that is approved for children.
Breakthrough ACTION conducted a rapid assessment in November 2022, to explore people’s perceptions about the booster doses of COVID-19 vaccines and vaccination for 5-11-year-old children in Bangladesh. The findings from the assessment informed the designing of activities for vaccine communication under CN-18.
This public service announcement raises awareness about the ongoing vaccination campaign for 5-11 years old children in Bangladesh.
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