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How vaccines help protect kids from long COVID
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Infographic titled: “Do other parents support vaccines?” Highlights a pie chart with one segment showing 86%. Text reads: “Yes. 86% of U.S. adults agree that it's important that parents get their children vaccinated.” Smaller text reads: “Do your own vaccine homework. LetsGetRealAboutVaccines.org.” and cites a poll published by Gallup.
Nearly nine out of 10 parents support vaccines
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Factsheet titled “Five reasons to vaccinate your child.” Text encourages families to talk to a doctor and share the resource, with a QR code linking to LetsGetRealAboutVaccines.org.
Five reasons to vaccinate your child
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Graphic with purple background showing three swaddled babies, with one shown in front of a hospital building. Text reads: “About 1 in 3 babies who get whooping cough need hospital care. Vaccines prevent serious illness.” Smaller text reads: “Get the facts, not the fiction. LetsGetRealAboutVaccines.org.” and cites a CDC website.
Whooping cough can send babies to the hospital
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Infographic titled: “Three things that are more likely than a severe allergic reaction to a vaccine.” with a bar chart comparing risks.
Severe allergic reactions to vaccines are extremely rare
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Graphic with a notebook paperlike background with a red pen on the top left corner writing an X and a green pen on the middle left writing a checkmark. Text reads “Vaccines are not connected to autism. Over time we’ve become better at recognizing and diagnosing it. That means more people are getting the support they need.”
Social media: Graphic emphasizes that vaccines do not cause autism and highlights that we have improved at diagnosing it over time enabling people to get the support they need (English, Spanish)
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Single-slide graphic with multi-colored background. Designed with pain strokes and imprints of baby feet. Text reads: “Hepatitis B is a virus that attacks the liver. It can cause lifelong illness, liver cancer, or even death. The vaccine starts protecting your baby from day one.”
Social media: Graphic explains how the hepatitis B vaccine protects newborns from day one
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Graphic emphasizes that there's no link between vaccines and autism.
Social media: Graphic emphasizes that researchers worldwide have found no link between vaccines and autism after decades of study (English, Spanish)
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Talking Points and FAQs: Improving Your Indoor Air Quality (English, Spanish)
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Video with text highlights importance of one dose of the MMR vaccine for uncertain young adults
Social Media: Video Highlights Importance of Getting One Dose of the MMR Vaccine for Young Adults Unsure of Their Vaccination Status (English, Spanish)(0:19)
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