Vaccine Communications Resources: Videos
Watch, download and share the videos below to help spread the word to support COVID-19 vaccination efforts.
Vaccine Videos On This Page
Latest
Pediatrician Answers Questions on COVID-19 and Pregnancy
Lisa Costello, M.D., a West Virginia pediatric hospitalist and expectant mother, answers questions on the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine and shares her personal perspective.
- Question 1: Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe for pregnant people?
- Question 2: What are the risks during pregnancy for those who don't get the vaccine?
- Question 3: Does a pregnant person who chooses to get vaccinated pass on any protection to their baby?
- Question 4: Can breastfeeding mothers get the vaccine, and is the immunity shared through breast milk?
Conversations with AHA Trustees
Mike Abrams, President and CEO, Ohio Hospital Association: Questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine
Montez Carter, President and CEO, St. Mary's Healthcare System: COVID-19 Vaccine and Health Care System Stress
Melinda Estes, M.D., President and CEO, St. Lukes Health Sysem: Seasonal Flu
AHA Trustees on the Importance of COVID-19 Boosters
AHA Trustees on Increasing Access to COVID-19 Vaccines for All Communities
For Health Care Workers
AHA PSAs feature clinicians and health care leaders encouraging COVID-19 vaccination
I'm a Physician/I'm a Nurse
Hospitals and health systems can add their own branding to the PSA, which is also available in Spanish for both the 30-second and 15-second version. Please email Tom Fitzsimmons at tfitzsimmons@aha.org for more information.
English Downloads
Spanish Downloads
#MyWhy
America’s health care workers share why they chose to get the COVID-19 vaccine. We hear first-hand from individuals in the emergency department, environmental services, food services, front desk, operating room and more.
Get Vaccinated
The pandemic has tested all of us as we have learned to live, work, and act differently. Strengthen our resolve to defeat COVID-19 by asking the questions, following the science, and getting vaccinated.
Spanish Version
Just the Facts
The Just the Facts presentation offers a simple, but stark look at the reality of the numbers of children getting infected, hospitalized and dying from COVID-19. The CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend that all parents of children between 6 month and 5 years old get vaccinated when approved in June.
English Versions
On the Fence
On the fence about the COVID-19 vaccine? Ask questions. Get the facts.
English Versions
Spanish Versions
A Serious Decision
We understand. Vaccination is not an easy decision. But it's easier with reliable information. Do your research. Talk to your friends. Read about vaccines. Find out how thoroughly they were tested for safety.
Hospitals and health systems can add their own branding to the PSA. Please email Emily Gustafson at egustafson@aha.org for more information.
English Versions
Spanish Versions
Vaccines Work
Vaccines Work. Help fight Covid-19 too. Get facts and the answers you need, visit www.aha.org/vaccines.
Back to School
Widespread vaccination keeps children, their friends and teachers and bus drivers safe and in school. Children six months and older may get a COVID-19 vaccine and other vaccines at the same office visit, without waiting 14 days between shots.