Bubblegum pink graphics with illustrations on top with text that reads, “No, vitamin A does not prevent measles.” “But the MMR vaccine does.” The second page reads, “The MMR vaccine is the best protection for you and your kids.” “Have questions? Talk to your health care provider.”
Social Media: Graphics Highlight that Vitamin A Does Not Prevent Measles and Highlights that the MMR Vaccine Offers the Best Protection for Adults and Children (English, Spanish)
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Textured light blue and yellow gradient background with stylized picture of a sunhat, suitcase, palm tree, and a family of four. Text reads “Traveling this summer? Get ready for a safe and healthy vacation”, “Make sure your familia’s up to date on vaccines, including the MMR and COVID-19 vaccines.”
Social media: Graphic reminds families traveling over the summer to get the MMR and COVID-19 vaccines for a safe and healthy vacation (English)
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Color block graphic with black text that reads “Vaccinate your kids on time to keep them safe now and in the future.”
Social media: Graphic reminds parents to vaccinate kids on time to keep them safe now and in the future (English, Spanish)
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Graphic with maroon and yellow gradient background with yellow rays down the center to the top right with text that reads “Set your child up for a healthy future. Protect them from HPV-related cancers before they’re exposed.”
Social media: Graphic urges parents to set kids up for a healthy future by protecting them against HPV-related cancers before exposure (English, Spanish)
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Illustrated graphic with a medicine bottle draped in a superhero cape with text on top that reads “Why do kids get so many vaccines? Because they need to be protected from serious diseases, like measles, whooping cough, polio, and more.
Social media: Graphic explains that kids need more vaccines to protect them against serious diseases like measles, whooping cough, polio, and more (English, Spanish)
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Graphic with green and blue gradient background with ribbon like line ground across with text that says “Whether you call it whooping cough or pertussis, it’s still a serious disease. Vaccinate your babies and kids to keep them protected”
Social media: Graphic emphasizes that no matter what it’s called, pertussis or whooping cough is a serious disease and encourages parents to vaccinate babies and kids to keep them protected (English, Spanish)
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Video of families enjoying outdoor activities in fall. Text reads: “Most of us want the same thing: to keep our families safe and healthy. That’s why local doctors still recommend vaccines—they’ve seen how they help prevent serious illness. Vaccines aren’t new. They’ve been studied for generations and have helped many families stay well. It’s always your choice. But it’s worth knowing how vaccines can protect your family, your neighbors, and your town.”
Social media: Video explains why trusted local doctors continue to recommend vaccines (English)
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Video of families enjoying outdoor activities in summer. Text reads: “Most of us want the same thing: to keep our families safe and healthy. That’s why local doctors still recommend vaccines—they’ve seen how they help prevent serious illness. Vaccines aren’t new. They’ve been studied for generations and have helped many families stay well. It’s always your choice. But it’s worth knowing how vaccines can protect your family, your neighbors, and your town.”
Social media: Video explains why trusted local doctors continue to recommend vaccines (English, Spanish)
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Video of an airplane take off and a school-aged child looking out the window. Natural airplane sounds are also paired with text that reads: “Summer vacation should be carefree. Keeping your family up to date on vaccines helps keep it that way.”
Social media: Video explains how vaccines help families enjoy a carefree summer (English, Spanish)
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Video opens with warm scenes of children and families, paired with text: “We all want the children in our families to be loved, happy, and most importantly, healthy.” It ends with a message emphasizing the life-saving power of routine vaccines like MMR, flu, and Tdap.
Social media: Video explains how routine vaccines help keep children healthy and safe (English, Spanish)
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