1: Cream background with tan polka dots and photos of five babies with a pink cutout effect. Large text reads: “The littlest kids can get hit hardest by RSV.” 2: Same polka dot background with a photo of a parent holding a baby. Large headline reads: “RSV is a top reason kids under 5 end up in the hospital.” Smaller text reads: “If you didn’t get the RSV vaccine during pregnancy, ask your doctor about protecting your baby now.”
RSV can send babies and young kids to the hospital
Format:
Graphic / Image
Race/Ethnicity:
Multiple Races/Ethnicities
Language(s):
English, Spanish
New More Details >
1. Pink textured background with photo of three smiling older adults. Text reads: “Age 65 or older? Experts recommend a COVID-19 vaccine every 6 months to stay protected.” 2. Pink textured background with photo of a health care provider talking to an older adult. Text reads: “COVID protection fades over time. Staying up to date helps prevent infection and serious illness. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about the best timing for you.”
Experts recommend a COVID-19 vaccine every six months for adults 65+
Format:
Graphic / Image
Race/Ethnicity:
Multiple Races/Ethnicities
Language(s):
English, Spanish
New More Details >
Teal textured background with photo of a person in a raincoat carrying an umbrella and holding hand out to check for rain. Text in bold yellow reads: “Some protection is better than no protection.” Below, smaller text reads: “Get your COVID-19 and flu vaccines to stay safer this season. It’s not too late.”
There's still time to get your COVID-19 and flu vaccines
Format:
Graphic / Image
Race/Ethnicity:
Black/African American
Language(s):
English, Spanish
New More Details >
1: Yellow background with a large red boxing glove in the center. It reads: “The flu could hit hard this year. Protect your family with the updated flu vaccine. It’s not too late.” 2: Yellow background with a photo of someone blowing their nose into a tissue. It reads: “Think you had the flu recently? You can still get sick again. The flu vaccine helps prevent serious illness, hospitalization, and death. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist today.”
It's not too late to get your flu vaccine
Format:
Graphic / Image
Race/Ethnicity:
Black/African American
Language(s):
English, Spanish
New More Details >
Where parents can get accurate health info: 1. HealthyChildren.org: Pediatricians’ advice, online. From the American Academy of Pediatrics. 2. Vaccine Education Center from CHOP: Covers every major vaccine topic in clear, calm language. 3. Vaccinate Your Family: Gives families science-based vaccine information in English and Spanish. 4. FamilyDoctor.org: Health guidance for the whole family from the American Academy of Family Physicians. 5. ACOG: Breaks down guidance in simple, practical language.
5 places parents can get accurate health info (without the rabbit holes)
Format:
Graphic / Image
Race/Ethnicity:
Multiple Races/Ethnicities
Language(s):
English, Spanish
More Details >
5 places to get reliable health info: 1. ACOG: Breaks down guidance in simple, practical language. 2. Cleveland Clinic: Known for evidence-based care and easy-to-read health explainers. 3. FamilyDoctor.org: Health guidance for the whole family from the American Academy of Family Physicians. 4. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: Research-backed explainers with accessible Q&As. 5. HealthyChildren.org: A go-to resource from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
5 places to get accurate health info
Format:
Graphic / Image
Language(s):
English, Spanish
More Details >
5 places to get reliable answers about vaccines: 1. Vaccine Education Center from CHOP: Covers every major vaccine topic in clear, calm language. 2. ACOG: Breaks down what vaccines pregnant people need in simple, practical language. 3. Vaccinate Your Family: Gives families science-based vaccine information in English and Spanish. 4. The Cleveland Clinic: Known for evidence-based care and easy-to-read health explainers. 5. HealthyChildren.org: A go-to resource from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
5 places to get reliable information about vaccines
Format:
Graphic / Image
Language(s):
English, Spanish
More Details >
Four slides with a blue snowflake background. 1) Cute reindeer bear in scarf with text emphasizing that COVID-19 vaccines protect you and those around you. 2-3) Snowflakes listing high‑risk groups: older adults, immunocompromised people, young children, pregnant people, and people with lung, kidney, or heart disease or diabetes. 4) Same bear with text encouraging vaccination for everyone 6 months and older after talking with a clinician.
’Tis the season to get your COVID-19 vaccine
Format:
Graphic / Image
Language(s):
English, Spanish
More Details >
Carousel shows four scatterplots. Text at the bottom of each reads: “Correlation ≠ causation.” Slide 1: Cheesy holiday movies watched vs. papercuts from wrapping gifts with photos of popcorn & wrapping paper. Slide 2: Hot cocoa consumed vs. near slips on ice with photos of a mug & figure skates. Slide 3: Gingerbread houses decorated vs. reindeer sightings with photos of a gingerbread house & reindeer. Slide 4: Ugly sweaters worn vs. chimney fires with photos of a holiday sweater & chimney.
Holiday examples: Correlation does not equal causation
Format:
Graphic / Image
Language(s):
English, Spanish
More Details >
Graphic has a teal background with trees and snowflakes. Text on an open gray envelope reads: “COVID-19, the flu, and RSV weren’t on the guest list. But they’re still showing up and bringing fevers, coughs, and sore throats.”
Uninvited holiday guests: COVID-19, the flu, and RSV
Format:
Graphic / Image
Language(s):
English, Spanish
More Details >
Subscribe to Graphic / Image

Automatic translation disclaimer

El sitio web Vaccine Resource Hub proporciona una traducción automática de vaccineresourcehub.org al español, por medio del Traductor de Google. Por favor, tenga en cuenta que la versión en inglés es considerada la más precisa. En caso de desacuerdo o discrepancia entre la traducción y la versión original en inglés de este sitio web o cualquier aviso o descargo, prevalecerá la versión original.