The following materials were developed for use by Tribal Nations and organizations to disseminate information surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines. All materials are available for public use, including videos, one-pagers, and social media images. Click the links below for quick access to materials.
#COVID-19+ Native Youth
Caleb Aguirre (Oneida) sat down with SGCETC to discuss his experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, receiving his doses of the vaccine, and how mental health challenges played a major part of his experience over the last year.
A special thank you to Oneida Nation for partnering with SGCETC to make this episode a success.
Stay tuned for additional Native Youth video episodes coming Summer 2021!
The Differences in #COVID19 Vaccine video for Tribal governments was developed to assist Tribal nations and organizations disseminate fact-based information about the differences between the Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines, how they work within your body, and the benefits of getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
Differences in #COVID-19 Vaccines Full Toolkit
Differences in COVID-19 Vaccines One- Pager
Differences in #COIV-19 Vaccines Social Media Toolkit
The #COVID19 Variants & Vaccines video was developed to assist Tribal nations and organizations disseminate fact-based information about the three COVID-19 vaccines and their efficacy against the variants in the virus.
#COVID19 Variants & Vaccines FULL Toolkit
#COVID19 Variants & Vaccines One-Pager
#COVID19 Variants & Vaccines Social Media Toolkit
Tribal Community Stories + Vaccines
The “Why I Decided to Take the Vaccine” video shares thoughts from Tribal citizens across the country on why they decided to get the vaccine.
The “What are credible sources of information” video shares thoughts from Tribal citizens across the country on what they consider to be credible sources of information to learn about the safety of vaccines.
The “What Side Effects Did You Experience” video shares thoughts from Tribal citizens across the country on side effects they experienced after getting the vaccine.