The Guide to Vaccine Advocacy

Contacting Your Elected Officials

Writing a Letter to the Editor

Meeting With Your Legislator

 

Submitting Written Testimony on a Bill

Providing Public Comment at the Capitol

Suggested Talking Points

General Talking Points

1. Vaccines are safe, effective, and necessary for good public health.

2. Misinformation about vaccines undermines public health, prolongs this deadly pandemic, and threatens to bring back infectious diseases already eliminated from our state.

3. Many large-scale, rigorous scientific studies have shown that vaccines are among the safest medical interventions available.

4. Pro-vaccine voters are the vast majority in our state; most people are immunized and vaccinate their children.

5. Communities of color and low-income populations are disproportionately affected by vaccine-preventable disease due to systemic inequities in social determinants of health, including discrimination, limited access to healthcare, increased likelihood of exposure in essential worker settings, and gaps in education and income.

6. Businesses and employers should have freedom of choice to protect their employees and customers.

Covid-Specific Talking Points

1. Our schools closed, our hospitals were overwhelmed, and over 18,000 Louisianans have died due to Covid-19. We need strong public health laws now.

2. Covid-19 vaccines have been safely administered to over 5 billion people worldwide over nearly two years, or more than 68% of the world’s population.

3. Louisianans unvaccinated against Covid-19 are more likely to be hospitalized and die than someone who is vaccinated, including children. In 2024, the CDC reported 7,000 children were hospitalized with Covid. About 20 percent of those hospitalized were admitted to the intensive care unit, half were previously healthy, virtually none had been vaccinated, and 152 had died, most less than 4 years of age. Vaccines reduce hospitalization and death, and keeps our hospitals and public health systems from being overwhelmed.

4. Contracting Covid-19 or other vaccine-preventable diseases can lead to long-term harm to our physical and cognitive health in addition to hospitalization and death. Vaccines reduce the likelihood of being infected and thus infecting others. We need strong vaccine laws now to save lives and protect health.