COVID-19: Don’t hesitate India, let’s vaccinate
Social media infographic developed by Center for Communication and Change – India encouraging eligible people to get their COVID-19 vaccine.
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Social media infographic developed by Center for Communication and Change – India encouraging eligible people to get their COVID-19 vaccine.
Simplified social media infographic developed by Center for Communication and Change – India on types of side-effects due to COVID-19 vaccine and why some people experience side-effects after getting the vaccine.
Easy to understand/simplified social media infographic developed by Center for Communication and Change – India on risk of COVID-19 after getting the first and second dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
This animation outlines safe practices to follow when shopping in a marketplace during the COVID-19 pandemic. By following the actions in this video, you can help the market stay open and keep you and your community safe during this pandemic.
These Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) have been developed jointly by the IFE Core Group, UNICEF, and the COVID-19 Infant Feeding Working Group based on the most recent World Health Organisation (WHO) Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE).
This Guide was developed by the Yale Institute of Global Health and the UNICEF Demand for Immunization team. It is intended for public health professionals, communicators, advocates and anyone else who wishes to create pro-vaccine content to motivate people to vaccinate themselves and their entourage.
The WHO Digital Health Flagship initiative has stated that digital technology could play a critical role during the COVID-19 pandemic by improving communications between people and health services, empowering individuals and patients, and strengthening critical public health functions including disease surveillance.
Public health data analysts from the PGP (The Public Good Projects) triangulate publicly available media data along with other data from fact checking organizations and investigative sources to provide an accurate, but not exhaustive, list of currently circulating misinformation.
This video answers many questions posed to WHO experts about the COVID-19 vaccine. These include: If I’ve had COVID, do I still need a vaccine, does the vaccine protect me against the new variants, and if I’ve been vaccinated, do I need to wear a mask?
This document was created to facilitate the preparation of a risk communication and community engagement strategy for vaccination against COVID-19.
Its goal is to help to strengthen the communication and planning capacities of the ministries or secretariats of health and other agencies in charge of communicating about new COVID-19 vaccines in the Americas.
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