The people working in our nation’s children’s hospitals and health systems are trusted sources of information. Below are resources to support COVID-19 vaccination efforts.
Videos to share
Select a link below to download and share. Each video has a 15 and 30 second version.
- Make COVID-19 History: Ready (15 seconds)
- Make COVID-19 History: What You Can't See (15 seconds)
- Make COVID-19 History: Ready (30 seconds)
- Make COVID-19 History: What You Can't See (30 seconds)
Case studies
- Podcast: "Closing the Immunity Gap with Advocate Children's Hospital," American Hospital Association
- Podcast: "Innovating Virus Care for Pediatric Patients with Children’s Hospital Colorado," American Hospital Association
- Podcast: "Convincing Your Community: MUSC Health's Drive to Vaccinate Against COVID-19," American Hospital Association
- Podcast: "Fostering Trust in Pediatric Vaccinations with Gillette Children's," American Hospital Association
Social media toolkits
As part of the CDC’s vaccine collaborative, CHA has created social media content that aims to instill pediatric vaccine confidence and reduce vaccine hesitancy. Get involved and engage on social media using the content provided below.
- COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence Social Media Toolkit 1
- COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence Social Media Toolkit 2
Please contact Elleni Almandrez if interested in contributing an op-ed.
CDC COVID-19 vaccination recommendations for children
CDC recommends COVID-19 vaccines for everyone ages 6 months and older, and boosters for everyone ages 5 years and older if eligible.
COVID-19 vaccines available for children include Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.
Everyone should continue to follow all current prevention measures recommended by the CDC, based on the latest COVID-19 community level data.
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This content was funded in part by a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (grant number CK20-2003). The CDC is an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents of this resource do not necessarily represent the policy of CDC or HHS, and should not be considered an endorsement by the federal government.