#MyWhy campaign highlights front-line worker voices, experience with COVID-19 vaccine

AHA today launched #MyWhy, a social media campaign that amplifies health care workers’ voices on the importance of getting vaccinated against COVID-19. Using the hashtag #MyWhy and tagging , physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists and others are encouraged to share videos, social posts or written testimonials when it’s their turn to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Download free graphics for your hospital to use and .
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