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Thanksgiving 2020 GRaphics and messaging for COVID-19 communications FRom the public health communications collaborative

The Public Health Communications Collaborative has created these graphics and messaging to help you share ways to keep this Thanksgiving safe and healthy. Please feel free to tailor them to meet your needs, and contact us if you have questions.

Infographic

Open full image on publichealthcollaborative.org.

Sample Social Media Messages

You can customize these messages to meet your needs, and you can choose to link to CDC's webpage with more holiday guidance: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/holidays.html. To invite others to share this information, you can send the link to the toolkit.

Twitter:

  • Thanksgiving will look different this year—but there are still ways to celebrate safely. Check out these tips to keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
  • Put safety first on Thanksgiving Day with these tips for celebrating wisely.

Instagram:

  • Thanksgiving is going to look a little different this year, but there are many ways to celebrate safely.
  • From hosting a virtual dinner to filling your home with festive fall decor, there are plenty of ways to celebrate Thanksgiving safely this year!

Facebook:

LinkedIn:

Social Media Graphics

You can attach the full infographic to your social media posts (especially for Facebook and LinkedIn), or you can use the following graphics and link to the full graphic at https://publichealthcollaborative.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Thanksgiving-Infographic.png.

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About the Public Health Communications Collaborative

The Public Health Communications Collaborative was created by the CDC Foundation, the de Beaumont Foundation, and Trust for America's Health to advance the credibility of federal, state, and local public health officials and offer communications support to state and local agencies. Partners include the American Public Health Association, the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, the Big Cities Health Coalition, the National Association of County and City Health Officials, PATH, and Resolve to Save Lives. For more information and to sign up for email updates, visit www.publichealthcollaborative.org.

Questions? Contact us.

Credits:

Created with an image by Anthony Lee - "untitled image"