Slide 1: Photo of a pregnant person. Text reads: “Pregnant? The COVID-19 vaccine protects more than you think. Getting vaccinated during pregnancy doesn’t just protect you from COVID-19, it can also lower the risk of your baby being born too early.” Slide 2: Photo of a pregnant person. Text: “New research shows added benefits. A recent study found that people who got a COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy were less likely to have a premature birth—with no added risk to the baby” with source below.
Getting the COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy has added benefits
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Each slide has a light green polka dot background with diverse photos of babies, doctors, and parents. Each slide has a headline in bold pink with answers below in blue text: “RSV protection for babies,” “What is RSV?” “What medicines are available for infants?” “Do they work?” “What you can do for your baby.”
What to know about RSV protection for babies
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Top half shows person in blue tank top doing bicep curls with heavy weights. Bottom half shows someone getting a bandage on their arm after a vaccination. Text on screen reads: "Hitting the gym? Strengthens your muscles. Getting your flu vaccine? Strengthens your immune system."
Flu vaccines strengthen your immune system
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Bold blue font reads: "HPV vaccine = cancer prevention." In the background, large X-shaped illustrations loop around the text.
The HPV vaccine is part of cancer prevention
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Video shows a montage of people running late: hitting the snooze on their alarm, a clock rapidly advancing, getting stuck in traffic, and running to catch an elevator. Overlaid text reads: "Don’t snooze on getting this season’s vaccines. It’s not too late to protect yourself and your loved ones."
Don't snooze on this season's vaccines
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An illustrated graphic with a teal background and small floral accents. Centered text reads, “The HPV vaccine is dramatically reducing cases of cervical cancer around the world.” Below the text are three illustrated women, each wearing a teal awareness ribbon.
The HPV vaccine is dramatically reducing cervical cancer worldwide
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To-do list graphic with light teal background. Cutout illustration of a person writing appears in bottom corner. Headline reads: "January to-do list: Prevent cervical cancer." Items marked with a checkbox read: "Ask about HPV vaccine," "Schedule Pap smear/HPV test," and "Keep up with regular well visits."
January to-do list: Prevent cervical cancer
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Graphic shows a photo of a multigenerational family. Text at top reads: “Why we protect our whole family from viruses.” Arrows to four people in the photo correspond with text: “El bebé: Immune system still developing,” “El tío: Diabetes makes it harder to fight viruses,” “La prima embarazada: Immune system is weaker while growing baby,” and “Abuela: Higher risk due to age.”
Why we protect our whole family from viruses
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Video shows clips of family members spending time together: playing outdoors, sledding, and baking. Text overlaid on the clips reads: “Stay healthy. For them. COVID-19 is still a serious threat. Protect your time with loved ones this new year. Stay up to date on vaccines. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist today.”
Stay up to date on COVID-19 vaccines to be healthy for loved ones
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1: “Good things come in 3s” with images of Animaniacs, Powerpuff Girls, and Destiny’s Child. 2: “But bad things can also come in 3s. COVID-19, the flu, and RSV all spread this time of year, but immunizations can help protect you from all 3.” 3: “Not sure which you need? COVID-19 vaccines: Recommended for everyone 6 months+ after talking with a doctor or pharmacist. Flu vaccines: Recommended for everyone 6 months+. RSV immunization: Recommended for older adults, pregnant people, and infants.”
Protection this season: COVID-19, flu, and RSV immunizations
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