COVID-19 vaccine resources
Local Resources
- Public Health Sudbury & Districts COVID-19 Clinic Communications in a Box
- Infographic: Which COVID-19 mRNA vaccine should I get? (Public Health Sudbury & Districts) (PDF)
- Infographic: Which COVID-19 vaccines can you get for your second dose? (Public Health Sudbury & Districts) (PDF, 98 KB)
- Fact Sheet: Myocarditis and pericarditis after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination (Public Health Sudbury & Districts) (PDF, 145 KB)
COVID-19 vaccine program
Public Health Sudbury & Districts COVID-19 Vaccination Program Playbook. This March 2021 document outlines the early stages of the Public Health Sudbury & Districts COVID-19 vaccine program. Ongoing updates regarding the Public Health Sudbury & Districts Vaccine Program may be communicated through various methods, including plans posted on the website, news releases, or social media posts.
Provincial Resources
Government of Ontario
- COVID-19 vaccines for Ontario
- COVID-19 vaccine safety
- COVID-19 Vaccination: Special Populations Vaccination in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Decision-Making Support Tool
Ministry of Health and Ministry of Long-Term Care
This link summarizes several PDFs available for download including those that provide information on COVID-19 vaccines in general, availability and rollout of the vaccine, and what to do after receiving the vaccine. Recommendations for special populations and information about vaccine storage are also available.
Federal Resources
Government of Canada
- General COVID-19 vaccine overview
- Authorized vaccines
- Distribution and priority groups
- Safety and possible side effects
National Advisory Council on Immunization (NACI)
- Guidance on the prioritization of initial doses of COVID-19 vaccine(s)
- Recommendations on the use of COVID-19 vaccines
- Preliminary guidance on key populations for early COVID-19 immunization
Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
Product Specific Resources
Video Resources
- How do vaccines work? – (Science North) [ENG]
- How does the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine work? (Ottawa Public Health) [ENG &FR]
- COVID-19 How vaccines are developed (Health Canada) [ENG & FR]
- A message from the COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Task Force (Government of Ontario)
- COVID-19 Vaccines and Long-term Care Homes: Information for employees, residents, and their families (Public Health Sudbury & Districts)
- Pregnancy care providers in Ontario share a video message for pregnant individuals (available in multiple languages): COVID-19 Vaccine and Pregnancy on Vimeo
Downloadable Resources
- Poster: Boost your protection against COVID-19 (Public Health Sudbury & Districts) (PDF)
- Poster: Third dose of COVID-19 vaccine recommended for immunocompromised individuals (Public Health Sudbury & Districts) (PDF)
- Poster: Get the COVID-19 Vaccine (Youth) (Public Health Sudbury & Districts) (PDF, 222 KB)
- Posters: Get the COVID-19 Vaccine (Teens) (Public Health Sudbury & Districts) (PDF, 541 KB)
- Fact Sheet: COVID-19 Vaccine: Preconception, Pregnancy and Breastfeeding (Public Health Sudbury & Districts) (PDF, 175 KB)
- Fact Sheet: I am pregnant or breastfeeding. Should I get the COVID-19 Vaccine? (Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health (PDF, 1.1 MB)
- Fact Sheet: COVID-19 Vaccines: mRNA Vaccines (Public Health Ontario)
- Fact Sheet: FAQ: COVID-19 vaccines and long-term care homes (Public Health Sudbury & Districts)
- Fact Sheet: How vaccine safety is monitored in Canada (Public Health Ontario)
- Fact Sheet: Just the facts on the COVID-19 vaccine (Public Health Sudbury & Districts) (PDF, 90 KB)
- Fact Sheet: Facts for parents and youth on the COVID-19 vaccine (Public Health Sudbury & Districts) (PDF, 164 KB)
- Fact Sheet: What You Need to Know About mRNA Vaccines (Public Health Ontario) (PDF, 144 KB)
- Poster: Vaccine development and approval in Canada (Government of Canada)
- Poster: What you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine for Canada (Government of Canada)
This item was last modified on June 30, 2022