Program Resources

COVID-19 Information, Communications and Flyers

Resource Description
WA DOH COVID-19 Partner Toolkit Materials on this page are provided by Washington state agencies and local health jurisdictions to help partners Spread the Facts about COVID-19. Please use any of these materials to help with your own outreach efforts.
WA DOH COVID-19 Vaccine Communications Toolkit Campaign materials developed to explain vaccines, answer common questions, and encourage COVID-19 vaccination
WA DOH Long COVID information Information on Long COVID symptoms, prevention and resources.
WA DOH Resources and Guidance

Find general and sector-specific guidance, resources and recommendations. This content is updated often so please check back regularly to ensure you have the most recent versions.

*Scroll down and expand “Vaccine” category for flyers

WA DOH Testing for COVID-19 COVID-19 testing information and resources
Free COVID Tests from Federal Government Every home in the U.S. is eligible to order an additional 4 free at-⁠home tests beginning November 20. If you did not order tests this fall, you may place two orders for a total of 8 tests.

CDC COVID-19 Guidance

CDC Respiratory Viruses

CDC guidance on symptoms, testing and treatment

Additional Resources to prepare for Flu, COVID-19 and RSV

WA DOH Care-a-Van Mobile Health Services The Care-a-Van is a mobile health clinic that serves people across Washington state. Check their website for their schedule to and coordinate with them directly.

Community Partners Page Asset Llibrary

 

This resource is for community-rooted organizations leading equity-centered public health efforts in partnership with the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) and Desautel Hege (DH).

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Subscription Newsletters

Resource Description How to Subscribe
Desautel Hege (DH) Community Partners Newsletter

This resource is for community-rooted organizations leading equity-centered public health efforts in partnership with the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) and Desautel Hege (DH). Access archived newsletters to see past editions.

Learn more about the DH newsletter here: https://vimeo.com/867387881/1c6c3ae99e

Website: https://communitypartnerpage.com/

(scroll to the bottom of page to submit your information)

DH Community Partners Newsletter Archives

COVID-19 Vaccine Partner Newsletter

News and information on COVID-19 vaccine related topics from the Department of Health.

https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/WADOH/subscriber/new

  1. Enter your subscription information such as your preferred email
  2. Under “Immunization” category, select “COVID-19 Vaccine Partner Newsletter”
Community Collaborative Newsletter Announcements, updates and news about the Collaborative, opportunities and resources

https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/WADOH/subscriber/new

  1. Enter your subscription information such as your preferred email
  2. Under “Office of Public Affairs and Equity” category, select “Community Collaborative Newsletter”

Other Helpful Resources

Resource Description
Community Collaborative Meetings Learn about and join the Community Collaborative, a collective comprising of members who are involved from many different sectors in uplifting communities that have experienced the devastating impacts of COVID-19 through co-designing recovery efforts with the goal of eliminating further harms on Black, Indigenous, communities of color and all those facing harm due to systemic racism and oppression.
WA DOH Power of Providers (POP) Program

The Power of Providers (POP) Initiative helps to combat the devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic. With thousands of health care providers represented, POP efforts have contributed to our state having one of the highest vaccination rates in the country.

You can also join live webinars or view recordings of past webinars.

WA DOH Care Connect

Care Connect Washington is a partnership between the Department of Health, eight regional hubs, and more than 100 local care coordinators in communities across the state. The Care Connect system strengthens communities by helping people achieve stability and better health. Local care coordinators work with a person to help them apply for programs such as unemployment benefits, subsidized housing or child care, food assistance programs such as SNAP or WIC, Apple Health, and more. Care Connect provides the information people need in their preferred language.

WA DOH Teen Health Hub Credible and compassionate health information for teens and young adults in Washington 
WA Local Health Jurisdictions Contact your Local Health Jurisdiction for support and resources
Desautel Hege (DH) Community Partners Page

This resource is for community-rooted organizations leading equity-centered public health efforts in partnership with the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) and Desautel Hege (DH).

Learn more about the Community Partners Page here: https://vimeo.com/867378244/9c5ca6a7fc