A comic book page like flyer that explains that vaccines keep kids healthy at school, that vaccines are safe and carefully tested, and that unvaccinated kids are more likely to get sick and miss school affecting the whole family.
Flyer: Vaccines give kids a strong start in school
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Flyer explains that measles is very contagious among unvaccinated people, highlights the short- and long-term complications of an infection, and stresses that two doses of the MMR vaccine protect children and communities.
Measles spreads fast. The MMR vaccine stops it.
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How to communicate about the importance of pediatric vaccines
How to communicate about the importance of pediatric vaccines
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Video shows clips of a smiling child, parents playing with a young child, a group of different aged individuals. Text rotates to read: “Vaccines protect your child. Vaccines protect your family. Vaccines protect your community.” Next frame shows a purple background with text that reads: "The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends every child get vaccinated against certain diseases at specific ages for the best protection."
Vaccines protect your child, family, and community
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Photo of a person with sleeve rolled up and a Band-Aid on their arm on a dark brown background with leaves and autumn-colored shapes. Large text reads: “Had trouble getting a COVID-19 shot earlier this fall?” Smaller text underneath reads: “It's worth trying again. You deserve that protection. Talk with a health care provider to decide what’s best for you.”
It’s worth trying again for a COVID-19 vaccine
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Video rotates through clips of students of different ages at school reading and doing activities. Text reads: “Want to keep kids in school this season? Flu and COVID-19 vaccines help prevent sick days and missed class. Young kids are more vulnerable. Give their immune systems a boost!”
Flu and COVID-19 vaccines help kids avoid missing school
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Photo of a parent holding a baby and a thermometer, with a vaccine vial and a calendar behind. Text above photo reads: “‘Spacing out vaccines’ doesn’t keep kids safe.” Text below photo reads: “It just leaves them at risk of infection longer and means more trips to the doctor.”
Why "spacing out vaccines" puts kids at risk
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Opens on a teen driver and text: “Would you rather teach your teen to drive in an empty parking lot or on a busy highway?” Next clip shows someone shutting their computer and text: “Would you rather install antivirus software or download malware to ‘learn from it’?” Next clip shows a child with a Band-Aid and text: “Would you rather build immunity the safe way or risk it all?” Final clip reads: “Vaccines are the safest way to get immunity against dangerous diseases” and shows the El Beacon logo.
Vaccines are the safest way to build immunity against dangerous diseases
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Video uses human silhouettes to represent the number of unprotected individuals who can be infected by one person with a disease. On the left, there are 18 silhouettes for measles. A rotating split-screen on the right shows 9 silhouettes for chickenpox, 3 for the common cold, and 2 for the flu. The last frame shows a family with young children and text on screen: "Two doses of the MMR vaccine helps to protect your family from measles."
Measles is one of the world's most contagious diseases
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Flyer reminds older adults to protect themselves from RSV. It explains that adults 75 or older, immunocompromised people, people with hear and lung disease, and adults living in nursing homes are at higher risk. Explains how RSV spreads, what the symptoms look like in adults including dry cough and low-grade fever. Final message, "RSV can be serious for older adult. Protect yourself and those around you." "Talk to your doctor about RSV protection at your next visit."
Factsheet: Protect older adults from RSV
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