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COVID-19 Delta Variant

The Delta variant has spread throughout the world and is now a variant of concern in the U.S. where it is rapidly expanding, especially in areas where vaccination rates are low. The Delta variant:

  • is more transmissible
  • causes more severe disease
  • results in higher cases of hospitalization and death than any other strain

The Delta variant is another reason for beneficiaries to get vaccinated!

  • Unvaccinated and partially-vaccinated people are at real risk
  • Fully vaccinated individuals are protected.
  • Two doses of the mRNA vaccines are effective against the Delta variant.
  • The most important action beneficiaries can take right now to prevent the spread of this variant is to get vaccinated.
  • Beneficiaries who have had their first dose are reminded to get their second dose.

The DHA developed this digital toolkit to help you communicate with beneficiaries about the Delta variant and the importance of getting the COVID-19 vaccine. The assorted digital and social media graphics should be used locally to generate awareness among populations.


Approved Graphics

Feel free to share these graphics on your digital platforms to communicate with your audiences about the COVID-19 Delta variant.

The Delta Variant

Graphic stating that the Delta variant is a reason to get vaccinated. The TRICARE logo is on the bottom right. Links to www.tricare.mil/COVIDVaccine


The Delta Variant: Are You Protected

Graphic with the title, “Are you Protected?” and the TRICARE logo on the bottom right. States that the Delta variant of the virus is spreading and that the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are effective. Links to www.tricare.mil/COVIDVaccine


The Delta Variant: Fact Check

A Fact Check graphic. Features a quote in the center of the graphic and states that the Delta variant is a reason to get vaccinated. The TRICARE logo is on the bottom right. Links to www.tricare.mil/COVIDVaccine


The Delta Variant: Stop the Spread

Graphic describing the Delta variant. Includes three bullet points describing the variant and a link to www.tricare.mil/COVIDVaccine and includes the TRICARE logo on the bottom right.

The Omicron Variant

The COVID-19 Omicron Variant infographic

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