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COVID-19 Communications Toolkit

Content

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Priority messages

  1. Don't wait--get vaccinated and get a booster as soon as you're eligible. Safe and free vaccines are available to everyone regardless of immigration or insurance status.
  2. Masking is still required in certain settings, regardless of vaccination status. Keep a mask with you to be prepared and show you care.
  3. Even without symptoms, you can spread COVID-19. Practice prevention behaviors and slow the spread.

 


Communication resources

Let’s work together to keep our community healthy.

Help get the word out. Download social media graphics, posters, and videos made by state and local agencies and share them to help support the health, safety and well-being of our community.

 

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EnglishSpanish
Purpose: Encourages Faith Leaders to be vaccine advocates for their congregations.
Topic: Vaccines
Target Audience: Everyone
Content Type: Flyer
File Type: PDF
Size/Format: 8.5x11
Effective Date:
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EnglishSpanish
Purpose: Educates the community about the difference between isolation and quarantine and what the requirements are for each.
Use: This handout can be given to anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19 or anyone who has been identified as a close contact of someone with COVID-19.
Topic: Isolation & quarantine
Target Audience: Everyone
Content Type: Flyer
File Type: PDF
Size/Format: 8.5x11
Effective Date:
Purpose: Informs the community that masking is strongly recommended indoors regardless of vaccination status.
Use: This signage can be posted at the entrance to businesses to educate about masking recommendations.
Topic: Prevention
Target Audience: Businesses
, Target Audience: Everyone
Content Type: Sign
File Type: PDF
Size/Format: 8.5x11
Effective Date:
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EnglishSpanish
Purpose: Explains COVID-19, prevention, and symptoms.
Topic: Prevention
Target Audience: Everyone
Content Type: Fact sheet
File Type: PDF
Size/Format: 8.5x11
Effective Date:
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English
Purpose: Encourages people to take and share selfies about when they get a vaccine.
Use: Post at vaccine sites in areas where people are waiting.
Topic: Vaccines
Target Audience: Everyone
Content Type: Poster
File Type: JPEG
Effective Date:

 


Indigenous languages

Share this content to help support the health of our indigenous communities.

Hashtags

#IndigenousResponse #IndigenousSolidarity #OrgulloMaya #HágaseLaVacunaMarin #EstaEsNuestraOportunidadMarin #ManténganseSaludablesMarin #MantengaLaComunidad #CondadoDeMarin #GetVaccinatedMarin #ThisIsOurShotMarin #StayHealthyMarin #KeepCommunity

Guides

Download these guides with suggested content (posts, captions, alt-text) for Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Download guide in English Download guide in Spanish

YouTube Videos

Instagram Videos

Download square-shaped videos and the posting guide. Warning: this is a zip file with several large video files so it may take time to download.

COVID-19 Content and Videos from Cielo

Available in: Tu'un Savi de San Jeronimo Progreso | Zapoteco | Tu'un Savi | Maya K'anjob'al | Maya-K'iche | Maya-Akateko | Maya-Ixil | Chinanteco de Lalana | Yaqui de Vicam | Maya Yucateco | Me'phaa de Malinaltepec 

 


Videos

 


Other agency toolkits and materials

 


Canal Alliance

Members of the Canal community share why they decided to get vaccinated.
Why I got vaccinated Video Series: