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CEAL’s Newest Vaccine Toolkit
As we make the final push for the National Vaccine Month of Action, continuing to share trustworthy educational information with your communities is key to ensuring everyone can make an informed choice about vaccination.
We are regularly updating CEAL’s Resource Catalog to support your efforts, and we thank everyone who has downloaded and shared valuable vaccine resources. We'd also love to hear what kind of additional materials you may need. Reach out to us at NIHCEALCBO@mail.nih.gov.
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NIH CEAL Vaccine FAQs: Toolkit and Social Cards
Download CEAL’s latest social media toolkit, which focuses on frequently asked vaccine questions like “Will a COVID-19 vaccine impact my DNA?” and, “Is getting COVID-19 safer than taking a vaccine for it?”
Coupled with the vaccine effectiveness toolkit released earlier this month, these toolkits give you timely, easy-to-understand content that answers many of the top-of-mind vaccine questions people still have. All content is available in Spanish and English.
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Be sure to download both the question and answer cards on CEAL’s website. Short videos with both cards are also available for download.
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National Minority Quality Forum Event: La Carga del COVID-19 y la Respuesta al COVID-19 en la Comunidad Hispana
Tune in on June 25 at 12 p.m. ET for this all-Spanish webinar on the toll and response to COVID-19 in the Spanish-speaking community.
Communities of color, including Hispanic/Latino populations, have been hard hit by COVID-19, with increased rates of the infection, economic hardship, and less access to the vaccine. Clinical leaders and community activists are working to assist Hispanic people around the nation, and three leaders will describe the challenges they have seen and how they have tried to make a difference.
Register now.
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CDC Vaccine Equity Event: Spotlight on Community-Based Organizations
On June 30 at 11 a.m. ET, join CDC as they bring together community organizations and leaders across the nation. Learn about these organizations’ efforts to increase vaccine confidence and access in racial and ethnic minority communities, hear about CDC’s support and vision for vaccine equity, and applaud the impact of these collective efforts at the grassroots level.
Register now.
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CEAL Spotlights: Community-Engaged Research
Partnering and meeting communities where they are, CEAL teams assess and address community knowledge, misinformation, and mistrust about COVID-19. Read more about their work in our Spotlight stories.
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Citizen Science
In Santa Ana, California, longstanding partnerships between area residents and medical researchers enabled the community to quickly come together to respond to COVID-19. Town hall discussion forums, vaccine pods, and a citizen science project are examples of community-engaged research and outreach, which blend together as one. Read the story.
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This Isn't Helicopter Research
CEAL researchers in California are leveraging longstanding relationships with the communities hardest hit by the pandemic to bring resources, like vaccines, to the residents in greatest need. As they work with Hispanic/Latino communities, the researchers are sharing feedback from this type of community-engaged research to personalize health policies in their state. Read the story.
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Longstanding Histories
In Michigan, longstanding partnerships between trusted organizations and members of Hispanic/Latino communities have helped shape a state-based response to the pandemic. Trust and knowing how people prefer to communicate have been critical components of outreach for CEAL researchers throughout the country. Read the story.
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