A Black female barista makes coffee. Text reads, "Like the flu, COVID keeps changing. The vaccines work to keep your moving. Stay updated, stay healthy."
A Black female barista makes coffee. Text reads, "Like the flu, COVID keeps changing. The vaccines work to keep your moving. Stay updated, stay healthy." ""
Social Media: Graphic Explains COVID-19 Changes Like the Flu
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Panel of images shows a Black couple showing off Band-Aids at their vaccine site, a Black man with his head in his hands, an Indigenous mother and daughter, A husband and wife, and an adult Asian man smiling
Panel of images shows a Black couple showing off Band-Aids at their vaccine site, a Black man with his head in his hands, an Indigenous mother and daughter, A husband and wife, and an adult Asian man smiling ""
Social Media: Graphics Talk About How BIPOC Communities Can Stay Healthy With Vaccines
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a bar chart with the percentage of vaccinations per year for various groups
Factsheet: Influenza Vaccination Coverage Over Time
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Graphics show faint outlines of poppy flowers. Graphic notes it's okay to be gentle and take good care of yourself and includes examples like getting good sleep, eating nourishing foods, and staying up to date on your vaccines.
Social Media: Graphics Recognize the 5-Year Anniversary of the COVID-19 Pandemic (English, Spanish)
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Flyer: Why Homeless Populations are a High-Risk Group for COVID-19
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Factsheet: Recommended Adolescent Immunizations
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A Black older woman smiles and points to an adhesive bandage on her shoulder. Text reads, "Experts agree the COVID-19 vaccines are safe. Get your updated COVID-19 vaccine to stay healthy."
Social Media: Graphic Emphasizes the COVID-19 Vaccine is Safe (English, Spanish)
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A Black man smiles as a healthcare worker puts an adhesive bandage on his arm. Text reads, "Staying up to date on COVID-19 vaccines dramatically reduces your risk of developing long COVID. Get your updated COVID-19 vaccine to stay protected."
Social Media: Graphic Promotes COVID-19 Vaccines to Prevent Long COVID (English, Spanish)
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A woman has an adhesive bandage placed on her shoulder. Text reads, "What you need to know about the updated COVID-19 vaccine. It’s recommended for everyone 6 months and older. It helps protect you and those around you from new variants. The benefits of getting it outweigh the risks across age groups."
Social Media: Graphic Highlights What to Know About Updated COVID-19 Vaccines (English, Spanish)
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Top left: a Black woman smiles and rolls up her sleeve to show an adhesive bandage on her shoulder. Bottom right: a Hispanic/Latina mother and daughter smile. The daughter has an adhesive bandage on her shoulder and is giving a thumbs up. Text reads, "Staying up to date on COVID-19 vaccines is a safer, more effective way to build your immunity against the virus and its effects."
Social Media: Graphic Promotes COVID-19 Vaccines as a Safer Way to Build Immunity (English, Spanish)
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