Social media graphic displays a man and a woman of color smiling, about to shake hands.
Social media graphic displays a man and a woman of color smiling, about to shake hands. ""
Social Media: Graphic Says Severe COVID-19 Vaccine Reactions Are Rare
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A female doctor of color stands smiling with her arms crossed, in a white lab coat.
A female doctor of color stands smiling with her arms crossed, in a white lab coat. ""
Social Media: Graphic Explains Severe COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects Are Rare
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young black man with his arms crossed and text that says more covid shots? why?!
young black man with his arms crossed and text that says more covid shots? why?! ""
Social Media: Graphic Explains Why More COVID-19 Vaccines Are Recommended
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Social Media: Video Credits COVID-19 Vaccines for Helping Us Get Back to Normal (English, Spanish) (1:01)
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Social media post includes photographs of two clocks, a photograph of a Black man and woman showing their vaccine Band-Aids on their shoulder, and an older Black woman pointing to a band aid on her shoulder.
Social Media: Graphic Encourages Everyone Six Months and Older to Get the Updated Vaccine (English, Spanish)
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An older Asian man smiles and shows a band-aid on his shoulder. To his left, text reads: "Get vaccinated to protect yourself, your family and your community."
Social Media: Graphic Reminds Older Adults to Get Vaccinated
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Factsheet details thimerosal, its use in modern vaccines and its proven safety.
Factsheet details thimerosal, its use in modern vaccines and its proven safety.
Factsheet: What Goes Into a Vaccine? Spotlight on Thimerosal (English, Spanish)
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Social media carousel displays various images related to myocarditis, including people clutching their chests, the human heart, viruses, and a vaccine vial. Carousel covers what myocarditis is, what causes it, and how there's a higher risk of myocarditis from COVID-19 than from vaccine.
Social Media: Graphics Explain What to Know About Myocarditis (English, Spanish)
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Factsheet: COVID-19 Vaccines: From the Lab to Your Arm
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Infographic: What Goes Into a Vaccine? Formaldehyde Spotlight. Today's vaccines use only the ingredients needed so they work and are safe. Spotlight on Formaldehyde: pronounced fr-mal-duh-hide  Why is Formaldehyde Used? Formaldehyde is used to kill the viruses and bacteria used to make vaccines, so that they can’t make people sick.  Is it safe to use? The amount of formaldehyde used in vaccines is small and “watered down.” Your body makes more formaldehyde naturally than there is in a vaccine.  Safety Check
Factsheet: What Goes Into a Vaccine? Spotlight on Formaldehyde (English, Spanish)
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