Now more than ever, it’s important to get immunized for flu.
Immunization Resources
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has developed the following materials designed to help our community partners promote influenza immunization and prevent flu.
The following materials may be downloaded, emailed, printed, shared on social media and distributed free of charge. Available translations are listed for each resource.
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Community Education
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has developed the following materials designed to help community partners promote influenza immunization and prevent the flu.
The following materials may be downloaded, printed, emailed, shared on social media, and distributed free of charge. Available translations are listed for each resource.








What are the Benefits of Getting Vaccinated for Flu?
English & Spanish | 繁體中文 | 简体中文 | 한국어 | TagalogFlu Immunization Priority Populations
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has developed the following materials designed to help community partners promote influenza immunization and prevent the flu.
The following materials may be downloaded, emailed, printed, shared on social media, and distributed free of charge. Available translations are listed for each resource.

Latinx V1 | Eng and Span
English & Spanish
Latinx V2 | Eng and Span
English & Spanish
African Americans V1 | Eng
English
African Americans V2 | Eng
English
Native Americans
English
Older Adults
English & Spanish
LGBTQ
English & Spanish
People with Diabetes V1
English & Spanish
People with Diabetes V2
English
HIV/AIDS V1
English & Spanish
HIV/AIDS V2
English
People with Heart/Lung Disease
English & Spanish
Essential Workers V1
English & Spanish
Flu and COVID-19 Information
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has developed the following materials designed to help community partners promote influenza immunization and prevent the flu.
The following materials may be downloaded, emailed, printed, shared on social media, and distributed free of charge. Available translations are listed for each resource.




Additional Flu Information Resources
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has gathered the following links and resources designed to help community partners promote influenza immunization and prevent flu.

CDC Flu page
Website
CDC Digital Media Toolkit: 2021-22 Flu Season
Website
CDPH Flu page
Website
Flu Frequently Asked Questions
Website
CDC Seasonal Flu Information and Resources
Website
LAC DPH Influenza Watch
Website
CDC Flu Resources for Business
Website
CDC Flu Resources for Schools & Child Care (other languages available)
Website
LAC DPH Flu Frequently Asked Questions for Schools & Child Care
Website
Pregnant Women, Families, Child Care and Health Care Workers
WebsiteSocial Media Resources
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has developed the following materials specifically designed to help community partners promote influenza immunization and prevent the flu through social media platforms. Instructions are attached.
The following materials may be downloaded, printed, shared on social media, and distributed free of charge.

Social Media Toolkit
WebsiteFlu Clinic Planning Resources
The materials posted here are designed to help community partners plan and flu immunization clinics including storage and handling and events held outdoors.

2020-2021 Influenza Vaccine Administration Partner Request for Support-Planning Guide
English
Vaccine Storage & Handling Guide for In-Clinic Vaccination Clinics
English
Vaccine Storage & Handling Guide for Off-Site Drive-up Clinics
English
2020 - 21 Influenza Vaccine Recommendations Training
Website
EZIZ Training Lessons
Website
CDC Interim Guidance for Routine and Influenza Immunization Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Website
VFC Program Requirements At-A-Glance
PDF
Mobile Unit Vaccine Management Plan
PDFHealth Care Personnel and Providers
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Public Health has made reasonable efforts to provide accurate translation. However, no computerized translation is perfect and is not intended to replace traditional translation methods. If questions arise concerning the accuracy of the information, please refer to the English edition of the website, which is the official version.
