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COVID-19 vaccine: A community conversation

Now that the COVID-19 vaccine is available to all Washington residents over 16, many are trying to understand their choices. Balanced You wants to support employees by connecting you with the information you need to make the best decision for you and your family. We encourage you to turn to trusted resources, like Public Health – Seattle and King County (PHSKC).

Covid Vaccines: A Community Conversation

“Why should I trust the vaccine? What’s the difference between the vaccines?” There are many common questions and concerns surrounding the vaccine. For many in the Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) communities, there are additional hesitancies around the vaccine due to medical trauma, language and access barriers, or historical racism in the healthcare system. PHSKC is hosting a panel event on Thursday, April 29 with local BIPOC leaders to help answer your questions live.

Bring your questions about COVID-19 vaccines to this panel discussion and Q&A. This community event is open to all. Interpretation (Español, af Soomaali, Tiếng Việt, Pусский), live captioning, and ASL will be provided. Join on Thursday, April 29 via Zoom: https://kingcounty.zoom.us/j/91748415135#success

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Community resources

The PHSKC community vaccine resource page has great resources whether you want to learn about how the COVID vaccine was made, get the facts about the vaccine, or connect to information in different languages. Videos and flyers are tailored to meet the needs for specific communities.

Watch this 15 minute conversation with Michele Sarju and Meredith Li-Vollmer from Public Health – Seattle & King County where they discuss COVID-19 vaccine safety, historical medical racism and trauma, and what gives them hope as two BIPOC women.

For more of timely Public Health and Covid-19 information, read the Public Health Insider from PHSKC.

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