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The COVID-19 pandemic has been tough. But Pennsylvanians have proven that together, we are tougher.
We’ve had many victories against the virus, but we’re not done yet. Now is the time for Pennsylvanians to
get their COVID-19 vaccines.
COVID-19 vaccines are new, and many in our community have questions. And that’s a good thing. There is
so much information—and misinformation—out there about vaccines. It can be overwhelming and difficult
to find unbiased facts.
That’s why we’ve created this Vaccine Outreach Toolkit for Educators & School Communities. Good
information leads to good decisions. This toolkit provides information you can use to encourage others to
get their COVID-19 vaccine, including:
• Key facts about COVID-19 vaccines
• Short content & posters
• Social media graphics and sample posts
• Additional outreach materials are available for download or print order under Community Resources
on PA.GOV/COVID
As trusted leaders of your community, your voice matters. In Pennsylvania, we have millions of friends,
family members, and neighbors who are unvaccinated. The conversation and what they learn from you
could be the deciding factor that convinces them to get their COVID-19 vaccine.
You have the power to finish this. Together, we can defeat COVID.
Sincerely,
Dr. Denise Johnson Physician General of Pennsylvania
Message to Educators & School Communities
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COVI D-19 Vaccin e Facts Key information you need to talk about vaccines with families
The following key messages are the basic facts you need to know about COVID-19 vaccines.
For more information about COVID-19 vaccines, their safety, benefits, and how to address mis- and
disinformation, check out our Vaccine Outreach Toolkits and Guide to Responding to Vaccine Misinformation
& Disinformation.
You have the power to finish this. • COVID-19 can have serious, life-threatening complications. There is no way to know how COVID-19 will
affect you. And if you get sick, you could spread the disease to family, friends, and others around you.
• Some people may even test positive for COVID but have no symptoms. But you can still spread the virus to others even if you feel fine.
• Vaccines can help end the pandemic. Medical studies show that vaccines can prevent COVID-19 and keep you from getting seriously ill even if you do get it.
• Stopping a pandemic requires using all the tools available.
• Now is the time to get your vaccine.
COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. • Vaccines help our bodies develop immunity to a specific virus, without us having to get the actual illness.
• COVID-19 vaccines help us to develop immunity to the virus that causes COVID-19.
o They provide protection against severe disease, hospitalization, and death.
o They are nearly 100% effective at preventing infections in children.
• COVID-19 vaccines are as safe as most over-the-counter medications.
• COVID-19 vaccines are the best way to protect against the virus – including against new variants.
COVID-19 vaccines are recommended for everyone 12 and older.
• Children 12+ are eligible to receive the Pfizer vaccine.
• Children 16+ are eligible to receive the Moderna vaccine.
• We expect to see younger children become eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccines soon.
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Learn about COVID-19 vaccines from trusted sources. • COVID-19 vaccines are new, and it’s normal to have questions about something new.
• Talk to your pediatrician if you have questions or concerns about getting your kids vaccinated.
• You can also do more reading and research at:
o PA Unites Against COVID
o PA Department of Health (DOH)
o Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
o U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Finding a vaccine is easy. • Many vaccine providers now take walk-ins and offer same-day appointments.
• You can find a vaccine provider near you:
o Online – go to Vaccine Finder and search by zip code.
o Text – send your zip code to GETVAX (438829) for English, or VACUNA (822862) for Spanish and receive three possible vaccination sites in your area, with phone numbers to call for an appointment.
o Phone – if you need help or do not have internet access, call the PA Department of Health Hotline at 1-877-724-3258.
• If you are unable to leave home, or it is logistically impractical, contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) to get help connecting with a provider who can come to you.
For more information and resources about COVID-19 vaccines, check out our
Community Resources on PA.GOV/COVID.
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For Newsletters, Websites & Other Communications
Posters & Print Materials More outreach materials are available for download or free print orders under Community Resources
on PA.GOV/COVID.
Content & Print Materials
OPTION 1:
The Vax Aced the Test.
Pediatricians recommend that kids 12 and older
get the vax. The COVID vaccines are as safe as
many over-the-counter medications. Talk to
your child’s doctor and get the facts. You have
the power to protect your family.
Find a vaccine for your child at PA.GOV/COVID.
OPTION 2:
The Vax Made the Grade.
Pediatricians recommend that children 12 and
older get the COVID vaccine. Why? It’s proven
to prevent nearly 100% of infections in kids. And
it’s safe. Talk to your child’s doctor and get the
facts on the vax. You have the power to be
informed.
Find a vaccine for your child at PA.GOV/COVID.
COVID-POS-VAXA-EN
You Have The Power to Protect your family.
THE VAX ACEDTHe Test.
Pediatricians recommend that kids 12 and older get the VAX.The COVID vaccines are as safe as many over-the-countermedications. And they’re the best way to protect ourfamilies. Talk to your child’s doctor. And get the facts.
Find a vaccine for your child At PA.Gov/CovidCOVID-POS-VAXG-EN
You Have The Power to Be InFormed.
THE VAX MadeThe Grade.
Pediatricians recommend that kids 12 and older get The COVID vaccine. Why?! It’s proven to prevent nearly 100% of infections in kids. And it’s safe. Talk to your child’s doctor. And Get the facts on the vax.
Find a vaccine for your child At PA.Gov/CovidCOVID-POS-SD-EN
You Have The Power to make a difference.
Scrub a dub dub.
Washing your hands for 20 seconds can help stop thespread of covid-19. and it can help protect your friends andclassmates. there’s no better time or reason to come clean.
LEARN MORE At PA.Gov/CovidCOVID-POS-SP-EN
You Have The Power to make a difference.
SHOW YOUR SUPERPOWER.
Wearing a mask helps stop the spread of COVID-19.And it can Protect your friends, classmates and Family.Use your power for good and mask up.
LEARN MORE At PA.Gov/Covid
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Tips for Social Media • DON’T forget to monitor. You should be monitoring your channels for comments or questions about
COVID-19 vaccines.
• DO reshare content. Social media is all about community, so reshare and engage with content of others that is relevant to your audience or the COVID-19 vaccines.
• DON’T engage with haters, trolls, and other negative influences online. Battling them is – and will always be – a lost cause. Don’t waste your time or energy.
Sample Posts Download social media graphics from Dropbox. The following sizes are available:
• FB square: 1200x1200
• FB rectangle: 1200x630
• Twitter rectangle: 1200x675
You should feel free to customize or personalize the sample text below for your own channels.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Graphic Sample Text
Option 1: Pediatricians recommend the VAX. Why? It’s as safe as many over-the
counter medicines. Talk to your doctor. Get the facts. You have the power
to be informed. Learn more at PA.GOV/COVID #PAAgainstCOVID
Option 2: Pediatricians recommend the VAX. It’s highly effective at preventing
infections in kids. COVID vaccines are the best way to protect against the
virus, including variants. Find a vaccine for your child at PA.GOV/COVID
#PAAgainstCOVID
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Graphic Sample Text
MAKES THE GRADE.THE VAX Option 3:
Pediatricians recommend the VAX because it’s proven to prevent nearly
100% of infections in children. It’s as safe as most over-the-counter
medications. And it’s the best way to protect our kids and families. Find a
vaccine for your child today at PA.GOV/COVID #PAAgainstCOVID
Option 4: Pediatricians recommend the VAX. It’s highly effective at preventing
infections in kids. COVID vaccines are recommended for everyone 12 and
older. Find a vaccine for your child at PA.GOV/COVID #PAAgainstCOVID
Option 5: Pediatricians recommend the VAX. COVID vaccines help our bodies
develop immunity to a specific virus, without us having to get the actual
illness. Talk to your doctor. Get the facts. You have the power to be
informed. Learn more at PA.GOV/COVID #PAAgainstCOVID