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It’s For Your Own Good

An animated video that features a grandma, older sister, and an unvaccinated 8-year-old grandson named Luis. They will discuss how to make a vaccine appointment for Luis and why it is important for his health.

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Karine’s Vaccine- Flyer

This flyer addresses common misconceptions students have heard from community members about the COVID-19 vaccine. Developed by local Latinx/o youth in Maryland.

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Together We Can Stop
the Spread of COVID-19  

A series of flyers displaying illustrations that explain to the Latinx youth all the precautions they can take to avoid the spread of COVID-19, and how to use these precautions in schools. 

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Let’s Keep Protecting Ourselves Poster

These posters aim to encourage High School students to get vaccinated for COVID-19 and provides general prevention measures. Developed by local Latinx/o youth in Missouri.

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Soccer Mom Myths Video

This animated video highlights mothers encouraging COVID-19 vaccination for young children while debunking common myths. Developed by local Latinx/o youth in Washington, DC.

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#IWillVaccinate 

This poster highlights the importance of getting vaccinated and how it helps family and community. 

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Booster Shot of Love
Fact Sheet

This fact sheet provides answers to common COVID-19 vaccine questions and misconceptions. Developed by local Latinx/o youth in

Washington, DC.

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Children Can Now Be Vaccinated- Flyer

This flyer provides parents with vaccine eligibility information for the  COVID-19 vaccine for children, along with local resources to make an appointment. Developed by local Latinx/o youth in Illinois.

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Myths vs. Reality 

This poster aim to increase access to factual information through a digital flyer that specifies misconceptions that our target the youth population.

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Building Hispanic/Latino Community Capacity (BHLCC) to Respond to COVID-19 is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, CDC/HHS, or the U.S. Government.

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