There is an overabundance of information out there regarding COVID-19 and the vaccines; an info-demic, if you will. A lot of that information is inaccurate and unfortunately, it can spread like wildfire.
In order to be a good consumer of COVID-19 information, we encourage you to find a reputable source to provide information. When coming across information online, it’s important to ask yourself: Who is the source? Is it a reputable source or a social media influencer? Understanding a source’s credentials will help you decide whether you should believe what they’re saying.
If you’re unsure where to start, we recommend checking out the following sources for information regarding COVID-19, safety practices and the vaccines:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19 Page
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The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) COVID-19 Page
The World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 Page
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The OhioHealth Wellness Blog COVID-19 Toolkit
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The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) COVID-19 Page
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If you’re curious about vaccine appointments, visit the OhioHealth Vaccination page for the latest information.
Want to learn more about common COVID-19 questions? Check our Fast Facts page.