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How to Maintain a Community-Centered Approach While Developing Vaccine Messaging

As COVID-19 vaccination rates plateau, it is vital to put clients at the center of the work. It is critical to hear directly from the community to develop tailored health messaging that is contextualized in the lives of the people with the lived experience. This blog post includes tips for receiving this detailed information and maintaining a community-centered approach while developing vaccine messaging.

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These social media graphics, available in more than 30 languages, are designed to encourage community members to get vaccinated. Profile pictures and picture frames are both available. There are ready-to-use and customizable versions.

As COVID-19 vaccination rates plateau, it is vital to put clients at the center of the work. It is critical to hear directly from the community to develop tailored health messaging that is contextualized in the lives of the people with the lived experience. This blog post includes tips for receiving this detailed information and maintaining a community-centered approach while developing vaccine messaging.

In this video, Sheikh Mohammad Elshinawy explains why the COVID-19 vaccine is permitted to Muslim community members during Ramadan. This is due to one of primary objectives of Islamic law which is preservation of life and that ingredients which are normally not permissible are allowed if no viable alternative is available.