Take the Shot…Save a Life

The video below produced by our Student Outreach Team is provided to begin the discussion with those who are considering vaccination. It provides the perspectives of youth and young adults who desire to help others. See Campus Safety Magazine Article featuring the Take the Shot…Save a Life program.

The short FAQ video messages have been developed by our Student Outreach
Team through the support of our expert caregivers at major medical centers.

See also dramatic storytelling by Los Angeles Latinx and African American filmmakers.

Latinx Community
is Important

Spanish Conversation
Video Link

Seriousness
of Variants

Surges will
Keep Coming

Avoid Long Haul
& Brain Fog

Vaccine Risk is Far
Less than COVID

Vaccine
Side Effects

Reactions
are Minimal

mRNA Vaccines
Just a Blueprint

mRNA Vaccines
are Just Instructions

Keep Up COVID
Safe Practices

After the Shot
Be Careful

Vaccinate
After Infection

Vaccination IS Needed
Even After Infection

Long COVID
Hurts Athletes

Long Haul can
Harm Performance

Safe Vaccination
During Pregnancy

Baby & Mother Safer
with Vaccination

Undocumented
Residents

No Risk to the
Undocumented

The Young
Need Vaccinations

Definitely a Case for
the Young and Youth

Mild COVID
Causes Long Haul

Even with Mild
Disease Long COVID

Vaccine Impact
On All Races

The Vaccines Work
For Everyone

The Youth Are
Super Spreaders

Vaccination can
Prevent Spread

Blood Clot
Vaccine Risk

Very Low Risk
From Vaccines

Opera Singers
as Athletes

Their Instrument
Can be Harmed

Breakthrough
Infections

Infections After
Vaccination Occur

Bystander Care
Is Critical

The Youth & Young
Can Save Lives

Los Angeles Latinx and African American Film Makers

Of Reasons and Rumors follows a tight-knit Latino family in East LA who disagree about the importance and safety of Covid vaccination.

English

Spanish

Happy Birthday, Granny revolves around an African-American family in South LA celebrating their grandmother’s birthday when an argument leads to an honest discussion about the truth about the development and safety of the COVID vaccine.