Charts outline immunizations to protect older adults and babies from severe RSV. Older adults: All 75+; 50-74 at high risk 3 vaccines available Single dose recommended Aug-Oct preferred but can get it any time of year  Pregnant people: At 32-36 weeks of pregnancy in Sep-Jan 1 vaccine available  Babies: If parent did not receive vaccine during pregnancy: all 8 months and younger; 8-19 months at high risk 2 antibody treatment options Given shortly before RSV season or within 1 week after birth Oct-Mar
RSV immunization guide for older adults, pregnant people, and babies
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COVID-19 vaccines are free for most people
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“For decades, the anti-vaccine movement has misused VAERS data to spread false claims about vaccine safety. That's worsened since the COVID-19 pandemic. VAERS is a public database where anyone can report an unverified health issue after vaccination. Scientists use VAERS to detect unusual patterns and investigate possible side effects. VAERS reports alone can’t be used to determine if a vaccine caused a health issue. VAERS is one part of a broader safety network that helps ensure vaccines are safe.”
What to know about VAERS
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How to communicate about the importance of pediatric vaccines
How to communicate about the importance of pediatric vaccines
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It’s worth trying again for a COVID-19 vaccine
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Why "spacing out vaccines" puts kids at risk
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The flu vaccine cannot give you the flu
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Spooky flu facts for Halloween
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Stay on schedule with your child's vaccines
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COVID-19 vaccines are still available for everyone 6+ months
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