Video opens to auto racing clips and text: “Measles: Public health’s most contagious driver.” Video shows a red car racing with text: “R₀: The Contagion Grand Prix.” Other cars are shown behind the red car, with text: “R₀ = How many unprotected people can get sick from a single infected person.” The red car is labeled “Measles,” and the slower cars behind are labeled “COVID-19” and “Ebola.” Text on final frame: “Protect the whole team. Stop measles from taking the lead. Get your MMR vaccine.”
Measles: Public health’s most contagious driver
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Video shows clips of grandparents smiling with their grandchildren. Text throughout the video reads: “New COVID-19 strains need new protection.” Ends with the El Beacon logo on a light pink background.
New COVID-19 strains need new protection
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Top shows mild cold symptoms; bottom shows more severe RSV symptoms. “Here’s the difference between a cold and RSV. Cold: Usually mild and goes away on its own. RSV: Can be serious, esp. in infants, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems. Cold: May cause congestion, runny nose, mild cough. RSV: Typically causes wheezing, rapid breathing, difficulty breathing. Cold: Rarely leads to hospitalization. RSV: Leading cause of hospitalization in babies under 1 year old.”
How to tell the difference between a cold and RSV
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Top half shows a photo of a person looking tired at his desk with a red low battery symbol and text: “Feeling crummy after your flu shot?” Lower half has a green background with a green fully charged battery symbol and text: “That’s not the flu. It’s your immune system learning how to protect you. But that's just temporary, until your immunity is fully ramped up.”
The flu vaccine cannot give you the flu
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Halloween-themed with illustrated viruses. Text reads: “These flu facts may haunt you… Read more (if you dare). Healthy people who get the flu can still end up hospitalized. In the U.S., tens of thousands of people die from the flu every year. The flu is extra dangerous for older adults, young children, and people with conditions like asthma or heart disease. Getting vaccinated is the best way to avoid a scary flu season. The flu vaccine is recommended for everyone 6 months and older.”
Spooky flu facts for Halloween
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Keeping our community healthy—together
Health Wadaag provides information about vaccines in English and Somali
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Video shows a range of people training in a boxing gym with text overlay that reads: “Stay ready… Vaccines help your immune system train, so it knows what to do when viruses show up. Get vaccinated. Because when a virus steps in the ring… you’re not backing down.”
Vaccines train your immune system to knock down disease
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Video shows a fortune teller and crystal ball with text: “What’s ahead for your immune system this season? Here’s your fall 2025 fortune.” Next clips show the crystal ball with text overlay: “Weather? Perfect. Social calendar? Packed. Immune system? Struggling. Is it the flu, COVID-19, or a cold? Unsure.” Final clip shows a dangling crystal and text that reads: “The signs are clear… You’ll be stronger this fall with your COVID-19 and flu vaccines.”
See what's in store for your immune system this fall
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Video shows a range of pop-up notifications on top of a blue sky background. The reminders are for a meeting, soccer practice, report deadline, dance recital, and conference. The next frame reads: "Skip the sick days. Schedule your family’s respiratory vaccines today."
Schedule your family's vaccines to skip sick days
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Photo of a mother hugging her child. Text on a purple overlay reads: "Protect your mini-me. Keep them up to date on all their vaccines."
Stay on schedule with your child's vaccines
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