Four slides with a blue snowflake background. 1) Cute reindeer bear in scarf with text emphasizing that COVID-19 vaccines protect you and those around you. 2-3) Snowflakes listing high‑risk groups: older adults, immunocompromised people, young children, pregnant people, and people with lung, kidney, or heart disease or diabetes. 4) Same bear with text encouraging vaccination for everyone 6 months and older after talking with a clinician.
’Tis the season to get your COVID-19 vaccine
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Carousel shows four scatterplots. Text at the bottom of each reads: “Correlation ≠ causation.” Slide 1: Cheesy holiday movies watched vs. papercuts from wrapping gifts with photos of popcorn & wrapping paper. Slide 2: Hot cocoa consumed vs. near slips on ice with photos of a mug & figure skates. Slide 3: Gingerbread houses decorated vs. reindeer sightings with photos of a gingerbread house & reindeer. Slide 4: Ugly sweaters worn vs. chimney fires with photos of a holiday sweater & chimney.
Holiday examples: Correlation does not equal causation
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Graphic has a teal background with trees and snowflakes. Text on an open gray envelope reads: “COVID-19, the flu, and RSV weren’t on the guest list. But they’re still showing up and bringing fevers, coughs, and sore throats.”
Uninvited holiday guests: COVID-19, the flu, and RSV
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Factsheet: Preventing Liver Cancer from Birth
Factsheet: Preventing Liver Cancer from Birth
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Factsheet: Hepatitis B Vaccine Talking Points
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PDF: For Parents and Other Caregivers: Understanding HBV and the HBV Vaccine
Factsheet: For Parents and Other Caregivers: Understanding Hepatitis B (HBV) and the HBV Vaccine
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Top half has a dark green background with text that reads: “The science about hepatitis B vaccination for newborns hasn’t changed. That’s why the American Academy of Pediatrics continues to recommend that all newborns get vaccinated within 24 hours of birth.” The bottom has illustrations of Band-Aids.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that all babies get the hepatitis B vaccine at birth
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Video show multiple clips of pregnant people and reads, "Getting vaccinated during pregnancy is one more way you show your baby love. The COVID-19 vaccine helps protect your baby after they’re born. Babies under 6 months are at high risk of getting very sick from COVID-19. Talk to your doctor about keeping your little one safe from the start."
COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy protects your baby
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A three-slide graphic with a purple background. Slide 1, a pregnant person with a bandage on their arm, text: "Protect your baby from RSV. A simple vaccine during pregnancy can help keep your newborn safe." Slide 2, a newborn in a hospital, text: "RSV is the top cause of infant hospital stays. It spreads easily and can be serious for babies." Slide 3, a doctor and pregnant patient, explains that RSV shot during pregnancy passes antibodies to baby before birth, shielding babies from RSV for up to 6 months.
Getting the RSV vaccine during pregnancy protects your baby
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Graphic with a blue and cream background shows a young adult with a bandage on their arm. Text reads: “Need a COVID-19 vaccine? CVS and Walgreens offer the 2025–2026 shot, no prescription or proof of high-risk status needed. Talk with a doctor or pharmacist to decide what's right for you.”
Get your COVID-19 vaccine easily: No prescription needed
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