Top half shows a photo of a person looking tired at his desk with a red low battery symbol and text: “Feeling crummy after your flu shot?” Lower half has a green background with a green fully charged battery symbol and text: “That’s not the flu. It’s your immune system learning how to protect you. But that's just temporary, until your immunity is fully ramped up.”
The flu vaccine cannot give you the flu
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Halloween-themed with illustrated viruses. Text reads: “These flu facts may haunt you… Read more (if you dare). Healthy people who get the flu can still end up hospitalized. In the U.S., tens of thousands of people die from the flu every year. The flu is extra dangerous for older adults, young children, and people with conditions like asthma or heart disease. Getting vaccinated is the best way to avoid a scary flu season. The flu vaccine is recommended for everyone 6 months and older.”
Spooky flu facts for Halloween
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Photo of a mother hugging her child. Text on a purple overlay reads: "Protect your mini-me. Keep them up to date on all their vaccines."
Stay on schedule with your child's vaccines
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Light green background with subtle grid design and COVID-19 vaccine vial at the bottom. Top text in large font reads: “COVID-19 vaccines are still available for everyone 6+ months.” Text underneath has a checkmark next to each sentence: “Free with most insurance. Available at pharmacies everywhere. (Supply may vary). Check with your doctor or pharmacist for details in your state.”
COVID-19 vaccines are still available for everyone 6+ months
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Keep your mini-me up to date on vaccines
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Purple graphic showing a child writing, “te amo, abuela” in red crayon on a piece of paper. Above the child's drawing, text reads: "Protect moments like this. Schedule your family's vaccines today."
Schedule vaccines to protect family moments
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Social Graphics: Preparing for the 2025-26 Respiratory Virus Season
Preparing for the 2025-26 respiratory virus season: Social graphics and messages
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From Wild to Mild: The Power of Flu Vaccination
From Wild to Mild: The power of flu vaccination
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An image of a mother sitting beside her sick child with a red and yellow overlay. The text reads: “Missing work to care for a sick kid? We’ve been there.” Below, the text reads: “Protect your family this flu season. Schedule your vaccines today.”
Protect your family from the flu this year
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Slide 1 shows a person looking overwhelmed and reads: "Feeling unsure about which vaccines to get this season? You're not the only one." Slide 2 shows a hand holding a vaccine vial and reads: "Flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines are all available to help increase protection and keep communities healthy." Slide 3 shows a doctor holding a clipboard and reads: "Talk to your doctor or health care provider about what's right for you. They know your health and can help you decide."
Talk to your doctor about flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines
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