Graphic containing six social media posts, four of which have images of people. The first is a black woman looking at the camera with one eyebrow raised. The second is a black woman holding her hand in front of her and her palm toward the camera, indicating 'stop'. The third is a black woman with glasses with her hands up in a gesture indicating she is confused. The fourth is a black man smiling and pointing to his side, indicating where a URL for the website is located.
Social Media: Graphics Outline Misinformation Red Flags - Suspicious Posts
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Toolkit: Healthcare Provider Resources to Promote Flu, COVID-19, and RSV Vaccines
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elephant with text: A flu vaccine can take flu from wild to mild #fightflu CDC logo
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Social Media: Graphics Promote Taking Flu from Wild to Mild (English, Spanish)
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Image with two panels, first of a partially eaten apple at the top of a brown paper bag, second of a zipper on top of a notepad. Both images have a person with a band aid on their arm
Social Media: Graphics Explain How Vaccines Help Keep the Doctor Away (English, Spanish)
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A chart with three sections: Routine vaccination, whether you can get before pregnancy, and whether you can get during pregnancy. Each row contains yes, no, or maybe.  The March of Dimes logo appears in the top left
Social Media: Graphic Describes Routine Vaccines and Pregnancy
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Multiple graphics with white text over a dark blue background making up the carousel post. Image of a Black woman wearing a mask receiving a vaccine. Graphics of immune cells, bar chart, and "Get Your Vaccine Booster" sticker.
Social Media: Graphics Explain How Vaccines Work
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older woman wearing a hijab with the text "the vaccine is halal"
Social Media: Graphic Stating that COVID-19 Vaccine is Halal (English, Pashto, Dari)
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Thumbnail image of a family smiling with the text "Protect yourself. Protect your community. Get vaccinated."
Social Media: Graphic Promoting COVID-19 Vaccination- Protect Yourself and Your Community (English, 38 languages)
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Multiple Races/Ethnicities
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Amharic, Arabic, Burmese, Chin Hakha, Chinese, Dari, Dinka, English, Farsi, French, Haitian Creole, Hmong, Karen, Karenni, Kinyarwanda, Korean, Lao, Lingala, Mam, Marshallese, Nepali, Oromo, Pashto, Portuguese , Russian, Sango, Simplified Chinese, Sinhala, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, Tamil, Telugu, Tigrinya, Ukranian, Urdu, Vietnamese
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Social Media: Graphics Explain How Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine Can Help Protect Your Wordle Scores (English, Spanish)
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Top right: an older Hispanic/Latinx woman smiles and shows an adhesive bandage on her should. Bottom left: a Black older woman and older man wearing masks show adhesive bandages on their shoulders. Text reads, "If you're 65+ or immunocompromised, you may get another COVID-19 vaccine this spring to stay protected."
Social Media: Graphic Shares COVID-19 Vaccine Updates for Older Adults and People Who Are Immunocompromised (English, Spanish)
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