Video shows clips of parents playing with their young children. The overlaying text reads "You know how to protect your baby. You’ve been doing it since day one. Vaccines are one more way to keep them safe. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends the COVID-19 vaccine for all kids 6 to 23 months old. They’re at high risk for serious illness. Talk to your doctor to learn more."
COVID-19 vaccines protect babies and young children
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Video shows clips of kids learning in class with text that reads, "Let's keep kids healthy and learning in class. Vaccines help protect kids so they can stay in school. Talk to your child's doctor to learn which vaccines they need this season."
Vaccines help keep kids healthy and learning
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Green factsheet with text. Title reads, "Protect your baby from RSV." The factsheet explains what RSV looks like, why it's dangerous for babies, how it spreads, and how to help prevent RSV. The final message reads, "Your baby can't fight RSV alone. Talk to your doctor about how to protect them."
Factsheet: Protect your baby from RSV
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Graphic with a green background with faint dollar bills and image an overlaying image of a vaccine vial. Text reads "Did you know? COVID-19 vaccines are still free with most insurance, including Medicaid, Medicare, and CHIP, through 2026."
COVID-19 vaccines remain free with insurance
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Video opens with people packing their suitcases and reads, "Before you fly out to see loved ones..." The next clip shows people packing the car with their luggage and says, "Are your vaccines up to date?". Then the video shows a family traveling in a plane and reads, "Stay protected this virus season." Lastly, the video shows a family gathering around a dinner table and reads, "Help protect the people you love. Talk with your doctor or pharmacist about the vaccines that are right for you."
Stay up to date on vaccines before you travel
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Vaccines do not cause autism: Shareable graphics
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Graphic is autumn-themed with different colored leaves in the background. Text at top reads: “Fall essentials.” Underneath, a variety of items are illustrated with text labels: A cozy orange sweater, pan dulce, a flu vaccine in a blue vial and a blue bandage, a pumpkin-spiced latte, sopita de pollo, and caramel apples.
Fall essentials for a healthy and cozy season
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Graphic with blue background showing a family gathering around a dinner table. Text reads: "Get your flu vaccine before your family gets together.”
Get your flu vaccine your before family gatherings
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Video shows kids surrounded by a protective bubble. Text: "When vaccination rates are high, every kid is protected." Clip of a sick child and text: "Community vaccination even protects those who are unable to get vaccinated because of a medical issue." Then, the bubble bursts. Text: "But when vaccination rates drop, kids lose protection.” Video ends on kids playing and the bubble growing back with text: “Vaccination isn’t just about one child. It’s about every child on every playground."
High vaccination rates protect all children
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Video features clips of babies and young children, some at the doctor's offices and spending time with their families. Text reads: “‘Spacing out’ vaccines doesn’t make kids safe. It does put them at risk for infections for longer. That’s more risk if your child is around someone sick. And it does mean more trips to the doctor’s office. Who has time for that?”
"Spacing out" vaccines puts kids at risk
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