BROOKLINE — Town Administrator Mel Kleckner is pleased to share that the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Community Relations (ODICR), in partnership with Brookline Interactive Group (BIG), launched the Brookline Vaccine ACT Project earlier this summer to promote COVID-19 vaccine awareness and understanding.
As a part of the project, a new video is being released every Friday during the summer, with the goal of diminishing the fears, anxieties and doubts some have about the COVID-19 vaccines. With the help of local community members, health experts, public safety officials, residents and more, the videos will provide information about the vaccines and answer common questions.
The third video in the series was released on Friday, July 9. It focuses on addressing worries people of color specifically may have about getting vaccinated.
To view the third video in the series, please click here.
“This project gives community members the space to participate and share their fears and anxiety through their own testimonials,” ODICR Community Engagement Strategist Carolina San Miguel. “With this project, we are aiming to help the community better understand what the COVID-19 vaccine is because it is okay to ask questions. We are here to give information and help and support in any way that we can.”
The first video was released on Friday, June 25. To view the first video, please click here. To view the second video in the series, please click here.
BIG Deputy Director Ann Theis and San Miguel served as the main video producer managers for the project.
Three vaccines have been granted emergency use authorization by the Food and Drug Administration: the two-dose Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, as well as the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Click here for the Moderna fact sheet. Click here for the Pfizer fact sheet. Click here for the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) fact sheet.
For questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, please email the Brookline Vaccine Call Center at vaccine@brooklinema.gov or call 617-879-5636.
COVID-19 vaccines are free and available to anyone age 12 and older. Residents who wish to get vaccinated can register here.
Residents interested in learning more about the Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Relations or those who are interested in getting involved with the local community through projects, programming and events, please contact San Miguel at csanmiguel@brooklinema.gov.
For more information about Brookline’s COVID-19 response and resources, please click here.
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