A Kid's Guide to COVID-19: How Vaccines Work
This short video from Boston Children's Hospital explains how vaccines work whether for COVID-19, flu, measles, or something else.
WHO COVID-19 Myth Busters
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has compiled a list of some commonly heard myths and facts around the COCID-19 virus, as well as some tips on how to decide who and what to trust.
COVID-19 Vaccines and Fertility
The British Fertility Society (BFS) and Association of Reproductive and Clinical Scientists (ARCS) have created this comprehensive FAQs document in response to questions that patients have been asking about Covid-19 vaccines and fertility.
Debunking Myths Surrounding the COVID-19 Vaccine
The British Islamic Medical Association has made a ‘one-stop shop’ resource debunking myths surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine.
BAME Celebrities Call Out Vaccine Misinformation
Well-known faces, including actors Adil Ray and Meera Syal, cricketer Moeen Ali, and presenter Konnie Huq, appeal to Black, Asian and ethnic minority communities across the UK in this video addressing vaccine misinformation.
COVID-19 Vaccines, Pregnancy, and Breast- and Chest-Feeding
Created by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, this page and download cover many of the most frequently asked COVID-19 vaccination questions for pregnant parents, and for parents who are breast- and chest-feeding.
Dr Justin Varney on Getting Vaccinated and Staying COVID Safe
Dr Justin Varney, National Strategic Advisor on Health and Work at Public Health England, has released a video on how to determine the safety of our interactions since legal restrictions were lifted on Mon 19th July.
Aerosol Transmission of COVID-19 - Hands, Face, Space, Replace
Find out why the old COVID-19 guidance is relevant but now not quite accurate to the way Coronavirus is spread, as we now know it is spread in as an aerosol and not as water droplets.
The Vaccine Initiative by the Stephen Hawking Foundation
The Stephen Hawking Foundation has created downloadable resources to help children discuss and understand vaccinations to recognise the vast misinformation that they, their parents, guardians, and other adults responsible for their wellbeing are confronted with.
Coronavirus: Parent Information for Newborn Babies
The NHS has prepared leaflets for parents of newborn babies, which answer common questions and offer practical advice on Coronavirus in newborns.
Vaccinations: Are They Safe for My Child? Video by the Department of Health and Social Care
The Department of Health and Social Care has created a video explaining the importance of vaccinations for tackling infectious diseases like COVID-19, and answers questions parents might have.
COVID-19 Resources for Parents and Carers by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health has created a webpage of Coronavirus resources for parents and carers. Featured is information on key areas of COVID-19 and plenty of links to videos, PDFs, posters, podcasts, and more.
Coronavirus Fact Sheet for Children
A downloadable fact sheet created for children, this PDF gives children accessible information on Coronavirus.
Information About the Vaccine Rollout in the Five South Asian Languages
In a series of videos by the BBC, British Asian doctors explain the importance of vaccines for fighting coronavirus in five South Asian languages: Sylheti, Gujarati, Tamil, Urdu, and Punjabi.
Coronavirus Vaccine Q&A in Five South Asian Languages
The BBC's Asian Network asked listeners to send in their questions about the vaccine to have them answered by experts. The series is in Gujarati, Punjabi, Sylheti, Tamil, and Urdu.
COVID-19 Infographics
Created by doctors, medical students and volunteers, these infographics explain key areas of COVID information, available in 45 languages.
Coronavirus Explained for Children
This video is a simple animation narrated by young children to help other young children understand Coronavirus in an accessible style.
Coronavirus Information in Different Languages Video Series
Leeds County Council have created a YouTube playlist featuring short videos in multiple languages, all explaining COVID-19 issues.