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Using bridging statements to communicate about vaccines
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“The facts about ivermectin.” Ivermectin treats parasitic infections and head lice and other skin conditions with limited use in the U.S. “Should ivermectin be used to treat other illnesses in humans?” “No,” it does not cure or treat COVID-19 or cancer. “Is ivermectin sold over the counter in the U.S.?” While it is being sold OTC in states like TX and AR, the FDA has not approved it for OTC use. “Is ivermectin safe?” “Only when used as directed,” followed by a warning about serious side effects."
The facts about ivermectin
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Clip of an older adult wearing a hat and smiling: “RSV can be serious for older adults.” Clip of another older adult reading: “But the vaccine cuts the risk of hospitalization by nearly 70%” with a source at bottom. Close-up clip of an older adult: “Protect yourself. Ask your doctor about the RSV vaccine.”
RSV can be serious for older adults
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Yellow background with dotted pattern accents and photo of a person blowing their nose. Slide 1: “Flu or just a cold? Flu hits fast and hard.” White callout boxes of flu symptoms: “Sudden high fever,” “Intense body aches,” “Extreme fatigue.” “Colds usually come on slowly with milder symptoms.” Slide 2: “It’s not too late to get your flu shot.” A white text box says, “Even during flu season, the vaccine can still help protect you and the people around you.” “Ask your doctor or pharmacist today.”
Flu vs. cold symptoms: Not too late for a flu shot
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Graphic with a warm orange-to-peach gradient background. Large navy text at the top reads, “HPV isn’t just a women’s health issue.” In the center, a male doctor wearing glasses, a white coat, and a stethoscope points to a tablet while speaking with another adult man in a light blue button-down shirt. At the bottom, bold cream-colored text on a dark blue banner reads, “Men get HPV, too.”
Both men and women can get HPV
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Blue-purple gradient background. Headline reads: “Behind on vaccines? Here’s how to catch your child up safely.” Body text explains what a catch-up schedule is and how catching up works. Callout box at the bottom lists resources, including pediatricians, local health departments, children’s hospitals, and community health centers.
How to safely catch up on vaccines
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Six-slide carousel celebrating Black leaders in public health and science: Dr. Ruth E. Moore, Loney O. Clinton Gordon, Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner, Sandra Lindsay, RN, and Dr. John Nkengasong. Each slide has a dark grid-textured background with colorful text highlights. Each slide includes a photo of the leader, a description of their work, and colorful line drawings depicting their work.
Celebrating Black leaders in public health
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First page of factsheet explaining what to do if you test positive for RSV
What to do if you test positive for RSV
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Montage-style video of young children cooking, playing, and brushing teeth. Overlaid text reads: “Little hearts need big protection. Vaccines help shield kids from viruses that can affect the heart and keep them healthy for all the moments ahead.”
Little hearts need big protection
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Teal and lavender background with a clock. Slide 1: “Think you have the flu? Ask about treatment.” Smaller text explains that antivirals like Tamiflu can help if started early. Text explains that they’re especially important for older adults, young kids, pregnant people, people with asthma, diabetes, or heart disease, and those with weakened immune systems. Slide 2: “Don’t wait: Get tested and treated fast.” Smaller text encourages people to call a doctor as soon as flu symptoms begin.
Early testing can help you recover from the flu faster
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