"The partners encourage community organizations, health providers, and others to download and share the PSAs with their networks," the foundation said in a press release. To watch and download the videos, click here.
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'Take It From Me' campaign has 18 new video public-service announcements to promote coronavirus vaccination
The "Take It From Me" campaign of public service video announcements has released 18 more videos urging Kentuckians to get a coronavirus vaccine. The campaign is a partnership between the Kentucky Medical Association, its Kentucky Foundation for Medical Care, the Kentucky Hospital Association, the Kentucky Primary Care Association and the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.
"The partners encourage community organizations, health providers, and others to download and share the PSAs with their networks," the foundation said in a press release. To watch and download the videos, click here.
"The partners encourage community organizations, health providers, and others to download and share the PSAs with their networks," the foundation said in a press release. To watch and download the videos, click here.
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