COVID-19 Vaccines

Vaccinated People Can Still Get Sick

No vaccine is 100% effective at preventing illness, but vaccines provide strong protection against serious illness, hospitalization, and death. You can still pass the disease on to another person after you’ve been vaccinated, which is why if you have symptoms of COVID or flu, you should consider staying home or think about wearing a mask that covers your nose and...READ MORE

COVID-19 Vaccine Safety

COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. All of the COVID-19 vaccines offered in the US have gone through all the normal testing that other vaccines go through, just at a faster pace. They were developed using well-established scientific methods and meet the FDA’s rigorous safety, effectiveness, and quality standards. They were tested by tens of thousands of people consenting to...READ MORE

COVID-19 Vaccines for Children & Teens

COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective for children older than 6 months. They are especially helpful in preventing hospitalization and serious illness from COVID-19. Although there are some risks associated with vaccination, the risks of serious complications are far higher for unvaccinated people who get COVID-19 than for any risks associated with vaccination. Children can also act as carriers of the...READ MORE

Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines for Pregnant People or Those Wanting to Get Pregnant

CDC recommends COVID-19 vaccines for all individuals aged 6 months and older. COVID-19 vaccines are safe to get while pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to get pregnant.  Studies involving thousands of women have found that the COVID-19 vaccines do not cause fertility issues and will not affect anyone’s ability to get or stay pregnant. These studies have also shown that the benefits of vaccination in...READ MORE

COVID-19 Vaccines Side Effects

More than 13 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered since December 2020, with very few serious side effects reported. Although severe reactions to a COVID-19 vaccine are rare, mild side effects are common. Many people experience pain and discomfort at the injection side, such as a sore arm, redness, or swelling. Less commonly, people experience tiredness, headache, muscle...READ MORE

Neets’aii Gwich’in COVID Vaccine PSA

COVID-19 public service announcement in the Gwich’in language from the early days of the pandemic. Shares ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19....READ MORE

Yugtun (Yup’ik) COVID-19 Vaccine PSA

COVID-19 public service announcement in the Yup’ik language from the early days of the pandemic. Shares ways the COVID-19 vaccine protects you from serious illness....READ MORE

Denaakk’e COVID Vaccine PSA

COVID-19 public service announcement in the Denaakk’e (Koyukon Athabascan) language from the early days of the pandemic. Briefly shares message that the COVID-19 vaccine protects you from serious illness....READ MORE

The Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines for Alaska Native / American Indian (AN/AI) Peoples

All of the COVID-19 vaccines available to Alaska Native / American Indian (AN/AI) peoples are safe and effective. Because of pre-existing health disparities, AN/AI peoples are more likely than other populations to experience adverse effects due to COVID-19 infection. The Association of American Indian Physicians, as well as State and Federal agencies, and Tribal health organizations, strongly encourage you to get...READ MORE

What You Should Know about the COVID-19 Vaccine

American Indian COVID-19 public service announcement from the early days of the pandemic. Briefly shares information about COVID-19 vaccines, including what you can expect when you receive the shot....READ MORE