Public service announcements: COVID-19 vaccination for kids

Radio public service announcements about COVID-19 vaccination efforts for kids.

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Radio script 1

Let's get our kids back to being kids.

As of November 19, kids aged 5 to 11 can be vaccinated against COVID-19.

The vaccine helps prevent or reduce the spread of COVID-19. Like adults, children can also transmit the coronavirus to others if they're infected, even when they have no symptoms.

It's normal to have questions and concerns. Speak to your health care provider today about the benefits of vaccinating your kids against COVID-19.

The pandemic has taken a toll on our kids' mental health and well-being.

By getting your kids vaccinated, they can get back to enjoying what they love most, while protecting Elders, family, friends and the entire community.

To find out more about COVID-19 vaccines for kids and what they can expect, visit:

Radio script 2

This script is a short version of script 1.

As of November 19, kids aged 5 to 11 can be vaccinated against COVID-19.

Vaccinating kids protects them from getting sick and reduces virus spread to Elders within their home and the community.

Its normal to have questions about vaccinating your child. Speak to your health care provider today about vaccinating your child against COVID-19.

Let's get our kids back to being kids.

By vaccinating your kids, you'll get them back to doing the things they love, while improving their mental health and well-being.

To find out more on child vaccination and speaking to your child about what to expect, visit:

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