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We Protect Generations

The Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health is producing materials related to COVID-19 for tribes to distribute in partnership with Indian Health Service and with support from the Walmart Foundation. Materials are produced with oversight from an advisory group representing over 15 tribal communities across the U.S.

This video is geared to Native youth (16 and older) encouraging COVID-19 vaccination. Vaccines are safe for Native people and highly effective at preventing hospitalization and death from COVID-19. Protect our elders and communities by getting a shot today. Video produced by @skybearmedia in partnership with Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board.  music by Supaman.

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    Diné Traditional Healer Talks about the COVID-19 Vaccine

    The Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health is producing materials related to COVID-19 for tribes to distribute in partnership with Indian Health Service and with support from the Walmart Foundation. Materials are produced with oversight from an advisory group representing over 15 tribal communities across the U.S.

    This is a video with Beverly Gorman, Diné (Navajo) Traditional Healer, on her decision to get the COVID-19 vaccination. Film by John L. Hosteen II.

    Source: Diné Traditional Healer Talks about the COVID-19 Vaccine

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      Understanding COVID-19 Vaccines

      The Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health is producing materials related to COVID-19 for tribes to distribute in partnership with Indian Health Service and with support from the Walmart Foundation. Materials are produced with oversight from an advisory group representing over 15 tribal communities across the U.S.

      This factsheet, Understanding COVID-19 Vaccines, is tailored to Indigenous populations and explains the facts and benefits of receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.

      Source: Understanding COVID-19 Vaccines

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        COVID-19 Vaccine Q&A Social Media Toolkit

        The Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health is producing materials related to COVID-19 for tribes to distribute in partnership with Indian Health Service and with support from the Walmart Foundation. Materials are produced with oversight from an advisory group representing over 15 tribal communities across the U.S.

        This COVID-19 Vaccine Question and Answer Social Media toolkit contains 8 graphics with accompanying social media messages for use in health communications.

        Source: COVID-19 Vaccine Q&A Social Media Toolkit

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          What You Can Do When Vaccinated

          The Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health is producing materials related to COVID-19 for tribes to distribute in partnership with Indian Health Service and with support from the Walmart Foundation. Materials are produced with oversight from an advisory group representing over 15 tribal communities across the U.S.

          This social media kit contains a SM post with message and link to a video on the benefits of being vaccinated: getting back to group sports, connecting with your family, and reconnecting with friends, safely.

          Source: What You Can Do When Vaccinated

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            Coming of Age: Supportive Messages for Youth

            The Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health is producing materials related to COVID-19 for tribes to distribute in partnership with Indian Health Service and with support from the Walmart Foundation. Materials are produced with oversight from an advisory group representing over 15 tribal communities across the U.S.

            Coming of Age social media toolkit highlights the importance of COVID-19 vaccinations and leading healthy lives for Native youth.

            Source: Coming of Age: Supportive Messages for Youth

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              The Role of The Communication Discipline to Tackle COVID-19: Interrogating Positive Deviances and Critical Discourses

              As we deal with the complexities of this global health calamity and prepare for a post-COVID-19 world order, we believe that the discipline of communication is making, and will make, an invaluable contribution. In this spirit, as editors of this special issue of Journal of Creative Communications devoted to COVID-19, we are delighted to present this disciplinary offering that is rich in scope, international in nature, and theoretically and conceptually insightful in its tapestry.

              Source: The Role of The Communication Discipline to Tackle COVID-19: Interrogating Positive Deviances and Critical Discourses

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                How to use a pulse oximeter

                This easy to understand infographic explains a pulse oximeter and illustrates the steps to use the device to measure oxygen level.  The infographic is developed my Angshuman Kashyap who is a public health communication professional and an artist who creates and shares easy to understand health infographics on his social media pages (Instagram: @angshumankas).

                Source: How to use a pulse oximeter

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                  Vaccines, Pregnancy, Menstruation, Lactation and Fertility

                  This 5 minute video is part of the World Health Organization (WHO) “Science in 5” series of short videos to educate the public and professional world about important issues related to COVID-19.

                  In this episode, Dr. Soumya Swaminathan discusses the guidance for vaccination of women with breastfeeding infants, women who are pregnant or planning to get pregnant and women who are menstruating. She also talks about vaccines and fertility.

                  Source: Vaccines, Pregnancy, Menstruation, Lactation and Fertility

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                    COVID-19 Resources for India: Be a Part of the Solution

                    Through this toolkit, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health – India Research Center and Project SANCHAR aim to provide partners, affiliates, and citizens with shareable easy-to-understand facts, myth-busters, and guidelines on COVID-19 prevention and mitigation and on maintaining physical and emotional wellbeing.

                    Source: COVID-19 Resources for India: Be a Part of the Solution

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