WhatsApp: Abuela: Buenos días Me: Buenos días, abuelita, how are you feeling? Abuela: A little under the weather. But I think it’s just a little flu mijita, nothing serious Me: Hmm... even the flu or COVID could send you to the hospital, abue. COVID also raises your risk for heart attacks and strokes Abuela: Ay, I didn’t realize that. I don’t think I’m up to date on my vacunas Me: Do you want me to come over for a cafecito and help you find an appointment? Abuela: That sounds perfect, mija. Gracias
Help older loved ones stay up to date on vaccines
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Light green background with subtle grid design and COVID-19 vaccine vial at the bottom. Top text in large font reads: “COVID-19 vaccines are still available for everyone 6+ months.” Text underneath has a checkmark next to each sentence: “Free with most insurance. Available at pharmacies everywhere. (Supply may vary). Check with your doctor or pharmacist for details in your state.”
COVID-19 vaccines are still available for everyone 6+ months
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Factsheet explains why kids need vaccines for school to keep them safe from very contagious diseases like measles and whooping cough.
Vaccines keep kids safe and ready to learn
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Factsheet explains what measles is, why it's so dangerous for unvaccinated children, and how two doses of the MMR vaccine protect children against measles for life.
Stop measles before it spreads with the MMR vaccine
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Factsheet outlines common flu symptoms, explains what groups are at higher risk for a serious illness, and highlights the importance of a yearly flu vaccine for individuals and their communities.
Annual flu vaccines protect you during flu season
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Video opens on a pregnant person doing yoga with the text: “You do so much to keep your baby safe.” Next frame shows an expecting couple and the text: “But did you know? Whooping cough can be deadly for babies.” Next clip shows a person holding a onesie and the text: “Getting vaccinated during pregnancy helps protect your newborn from whooping cough.” The final clip shows someone getting a sonogram and the text: “Ask your doctor about getting the Tdap vaccine today.”
Getting the Tdap vaccine during pregnancy helps protect your newborn from whooping cough
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Photo of a mother holding her baby. Text on a purple overlay reads: "Protect your mini-me. Keep them up to date on all their vaccines."
Keep your mini-me up to date on vaccines
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Purple graphic showing a child writing, “te amo, abuela” in red crayon on a piece of paper. Above the child's drawing, text reads: "Protect moments like this. Schedule your family's vaccines today."
Schedule vaccines to protect family moments
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How to communicate about acetaminophen (Tylenol) and safe use during pregnancy
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The Facts About Autism & Vaccines
The facts about autism and vaccines
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