
On this page you’ll find expert-vetted resources with answers to some of the most frequent questions we get about COVID-19 vaccines.
We collect videos, infographics and written explainers developed for non-scientists, plus resources with more scientific detail.
Feel free to learn from them yourself, or to share them with those around you.
COVID-19 Resources Canada2021-11-13T00:40:15-05:00
Does the COVID-19 vaccine cause myocarditis?
Source: American Academy of Pediatrics
Eoghan Moriarty2021-11-13T02:23:51-05:00
If I’ve had COVID-19, am I immune? Do I still need the COVID-19 vaccine?
Source: Protect Manitoba
COVID-19 Resources Canada2021-11-12T23:59:21-05:00
CDC’s Recommendations for Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccines
Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control
Eoghan Moriarty2021-11-13T18:09:59-05:00
Types of COVID-19 vaccines
Source: Centre for Effective Practice
Eoghan Moriarty2021-11-12T23:55:33-05:00
COVID-19 Vaccination for Children
Source: COVIDVaccineFacts Canada (Instagram)
Eoghan Moriarty2021-11-13T02:20:07-05:00
Natural immunity is not better than vaccines
Source: ScienceUpFirst
Eoghan Moriarty2021-11-07T16:58:38-05:00
10 Reasons Your Child Should Get Vaccinated for COVID-19 as Soon as Possible
Source: Johns Hopkins University
Eoghan Moriarty2021-11-13T02:03:54-05:00
Recommendations on the use of COVID-19 Vaccines: Efficacy and effectiveness against variants
Source: Health Canada National Advisory Committe on Immunization
Eoghan Moriarty2021-11-13T01:57:19-05:00
COVID Variants: What you should know
Source: Hopkins Medicine
Eoghan Moriarty2021-11-13T00:47:14-05:00
Update on COVID-19 Vaccines and the Risk of Myocarditis and Pericarditis
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada
Eoghan Moriarty2021-11-07T16:55:20-05:00
Pediatricians answer your COVID-19 questions
Source: American Academy of Pediatrics
Eoghan Moriarty2021-11-13T02:10:26-05:00

Do I still need the vaccine if I have COVID-19?
Source: World Health Organization
Eoghan Moriarty2021-11-13T00:33:37-05:00
What is myocarditis and pericarditis?
Source: Nova Scotia Government
Eoghan Moriarty2021-11-13T18:08:59-05:00
There are four types of COVID-19 vaccines: here’s how they work
Source: Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance