COVID-19 Vaccine Information

Ad Council and COVID CollaborativeThis site includes messaging guidance for rural audiences to help build vaccine confidence in your community.

Administration for Community LivingCOVID-19 Boosters Resource Round-up

America Hospital AssociationCOVID-19 Vaccine Communications Resources

Alliance for Aging ResearchThe Alliance has created a number of resources that help educate on the value of vaccination.

American Heart AssociationCOVID-19 Information

American Lung Association:  COVID-19 Vaccine Toolkit

Center for Disease Control and Prevention: Vaccines and Immunizations

Immunization Action CoallitionThis page provides links to key COVID-19 vaccine resource pages from IAC, CDC, and other partners.

Institue for Healthcare ImprovementCOVID-19 Guidance and Resources

National Council on AgingCOVID-19 Vaccine Information

National Council on AgingCDC Approves Mix and Match COVID-19 Boosters, Recommends Shot to All Older Adults

National Association of Community Health Centers: NACHC COVID-19 Information

National Institutes of Health: 2021 NIH-Wide COVID-19 Strategic Plan outlines plans to address the most recent challenges of COVID-19.

NIH News on Health: Is It Flu, COVID-19, Allergies, or a Cold? Staying Healthy This Winter (January 2022)

World Health Organization: COVID-19 Information

COVID-19 Articles/Information/Presentations 

Harvard Medical SchoolCOVID-19 2.0 Scientists racing to understand behavior, spread of mutating virus

IHI COVID-19 Vaccine Education: A guide for conversations with nursing home team members presentation

Johns Hopkins University of MedicineExplore Vaccination Progress by U.S. State

National Association of Community Health Centers: Ask Me Anything: Microplanning for Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines, Part 1 (Webinar): The first in a series of 30-minute Q&A sessions with the Association of Immunization Managers’ CEO, Claire Hannan. Hannan answers questions and provides guidance on microplanning for both Flu and COVID-19 vaccinations in 2020/2021

PI-CoPCEWoven with Elders: Pacific Islander Vaccine Toolkit

US Department of Health and Human Services: Getting vaccinated can help keep you, your family, and your community healthy. On this page, you'll find answers to common questions about vaccines for adults age 65 and older.