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Vaccine Info

Curious about the COVID-19 vaccine?

Right now, the CDC recommends everyone ages 5 years and older should get 1 dose of an updated COVID-19 vaccine. Everyone ages 12 years and older should also get a COVID-19 booster shot

To learn more about the COVID-19 vaccines:

If you are 12 or older and thinking about getting the vaccine or are not yet old enough to get it but want to learn more you can visit the following:

  • If you’d like to read more about the experience of teenagers who have received the vaccine, you can visit one fo the following links:

If you need access to information with assistive technology, ASL, or in easy to read wording, check out these resources from Georgia Tech’s Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation:

If you still have some hesitancy, check out these resources:

If you’re looking for podcasts on the science of the COVID-19 vaccine to listen to instead articles, check these out:

Recommendations for COVID-19 Vaccinations

Addressing medical racism: Is the vaccine safe for Black and Brown communities?

COVID-19 has disproportionately affected Black and Brown Americans. Because of a long history of racism in medicine and medical research, minority communities are understandably hesitant to get the vaccine. It is always a good idea to talk to a trusted, supportive medical provider or other adult to make the best decision for you. If you are interested in learning more about COVID vaccine hesitancy in communities of color, you can explore the following articles:

Dr. South talks about initial skepticism towards the research, her reasons for getting the vaccine, and her experience with side effects

Discusses medical institution’s violation of trust in Black and Brown communities and addresses misconceptions and myths regarding the COVID-19 vaccines

Addresses the safety of vaccines, participant diversity in clinical trials, and why people of color should get vaccinated as soon as possible

If podcasts are more your thing, check out a recent episode of The Brown Girls Guide to Politics discussing the COVID vaccine and health equity with Adolescent Medicine doctor Krishna Upadhya

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