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Nebraska and National Data on Vaccination Status
- Trusted Voices Social Media Posts
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Social Media Post: Everyone 6 months or older should get vaccinated against #COVID19. Getting vaccinated and boosted is the best, safest way to protect against severe illness, hospitalization, and death. |
Social Media Post: I get a flu vaccine so I can live my life uninterrupted [insert reason you get vaccinated]. Get your COVID-19 and flu vaccine this season to protect your life from unwanted interruptions! |
Social Media Post: Need a reason to get your vaccine? Get vaccinated to protect yourself, your family, and your community from flu and COVID! |
These fact sheets were developed by the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM) which is funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to support health departments and community organizations working with refugee, immigrant, and migrant communities that have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
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Influenza Vaccination Resources
- Flu: Guide for Parents
- Flu: Guide for Parents - Spanish
- Flu Vaccine: Get the Facts
- Seniors Vaccination Factsheet
- Seniors Vaccination Factsheet - Spanish
COVID Vaccination Video Communication Resources I Can Use for Education
Trusted Voices Media Campaign Videos:
COVID and Getting Back to Normal:
Additional Video Resources:
- Promise: COVID-19 Vaccines - :30
- Reflections: How COVID-19 Changed Our Lives - Maribel Ovalle
- Study confirms effectiveness of COVID-19 booster vaccinations
- Covid-19 vaccine boosters: What's the latest? Experts tell us June 2022
- Moderna’s new Covid booster provides superior protection against omicron
- COVID-19 Vaccines: How Do We Know They Are Safe?
- National Rural Health Association: Rural Vaccine Confidence Initiative Video
- Surgeon General Delta Variant Message (English)
- Surgeon General Delta Variant Message (Spanish)
Ad Council Video Materials: All Approved by the CDC to Help Augment Education:
The COVID Vaccine is our Chance:
How do the COVID-19 Vaccines Protect Me?:
Unity Across the Americas - Pope Francis Message with Priests from around the Latino World on Importance of Vaccinations:
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Spanish Subtitles |
COVID and the Tuskegee, Alabama Study: Multiple Viewpoints:
COVID and Getting Back to Normal:
Former US Presidents & First Ladies Promoting Vaccinations:
Rock Band 'Foreigner' Lead Singer on COVID Vaccine Myths:
Other Sources to Help with COVID Myths
Misinformation is false information shared by people who do not intend to mislead others.
Disinformation is false information deliberately created and disseminated with malicious intent.
Both types of bad information can affect vaccine confidence and vaccination rates. Most misinformation and disinformation that has circulated about COVID-19 vaccines has focused on vaccine development, safety, and effectiveness, as well as general COVID-19 denialism.
- CDC How to Address COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation
- CDC Myths and Facts about COVID-19 vaccines
- JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) Surveillance for Adverse Events After COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination – Published Online, September 3, 2021
- MMWR Journal Sustained Effectiveness of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna Vaccines Against COVID-19 Associated Hospitalizations Among Adults — United States, March–July 2021
- Los Angeles County: COVID-19 Vaccine Myths and Facts 8/21/2021. Addresses 13 COVID-19 vaccine myths in a 6 page handout
Information on Vaccine Confidence and Hesitancy
Definition of Vaccine Confidence
The CDC defines vaccine confidence as the trust that parents, patients, or providers have in:
- The safety and efficacy of recommended vaccines
- Providers who administer vaccines
- Processes and policies that lead to vaccine development, licensure, manufacturing, and recommendations for use
Vaccination Status and Intent by Demographics for Nebraska
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Data on COVID-19 vaccine confidence for Select Nebraska under the Jurisdiction tab.
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Additional Confidence & Hesitancy Resource Links:
- CDC: Benefits of Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine
- CDC: COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Shots
- CDC: Evidence-Based Solutions to Increase Vaccine Confidence and Uptake
- CDC: How to Generate Demand for COVID-19 Vaccinations in Person
- CDC: How to Tailor COVID-19 Information to Specific Audiences
- National Rural Health Association (NRHA) COVID-19 Vaccine Talking Points
- Rural Vaccine Confidence toolkit for Hospitals, Business/Community Partners and Community