Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccine Guidance

Doctors of the World, in partnership with the British Red Cross, has produced translated coronavirus vaccine guidance for migrant and other excluded communities in England, Scotland, and Wales, to ensure everyone can access essential information about the coronavirus vaccines.

The coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine is safe and effective. It gives the best protection against coronavirus.

The guidance includes advice on who can get the coronavirus vaccine and how to get it, as well as information on the safety, effectiveness, side effects, and ingredients of the vaccine.

It can be viewed online or downloaded for free, and is available in the following languages with more to come!

Now available: English, Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Bengali, Dari, Farsi, Filipino, French, Gujarati, Hindi, Indonesian, Kurdish Sorani, Malayalam, Pashto, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Somali, Tamil, Tigrinya, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Twi, Ukrainian, Urdu and Vietnamese.

Please share widely so that everyone can access this important information in their own language.

This project is supported by Migration Exchange.

You can find more translated resources, including wellbeing guidance and infographics on migrants’ right to healthcare, here.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine information in other languages

Shqip / ALBANIAN

አማርኛ / AMHARIC

ARABIC / اللغة العربية

বোাংলো / BENGALI

زبان دري / DARI

FARSI / فارسی

PILIPINO / FILIPINO

Français / FRENCH

ગુજરાતી / GUJARATI

ह िंदी/ HINDI

BAHASA INDONESIA / INDONESIAN

KURDISH SORANI

മലയാളം / MALAYALAM

AFAAN OROMOO / OROMO

PASHTO / ژبه پښت

Jezyk Polski / POLISH

Português / PORTUGUESE

[ਪੰਜਾਬੀ] / PUNJABI

Română / ROMANIAN

Русский / RUSSIAN

简体中文 / SIMPLIFIED CHINESE

Español / SPANISH

Soomaali / SOMALI

தமிழ் / TAMIL

ትግርኛ / Tigrinya

繁體中文 / TRADITIONAL CHINESE

Türkçe / TURKISH

УКРАЇНСЬКА/UKRAINIAN

اردو/ URDU

Tiếng Việt/ VIETNAMESE

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