Graphing paper background with colorful bandages. Text on colorful cutouts reads: “Hearing about changes to the childhood vaccination schedule? Disease risk hasn’t changed. Talk to your child’s doctor to stay protected.”
Disease risk for kids hasn’t changed
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The HPV vaccine prevents cancer
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1: Cream background with tan polka dots and photos of five babies with a pink cutout effect. Large text reads: “The littlest kids can get hit hardest by RSV.” 2: Same polka dot background with a photo of a parent holding a baby. Large headline reads: “RSV is a top reason kids under 5 end up in the hospital.” Smaller text reads: “If you didn’t get the RSV vaccine during pregnancy, ask your doctor about protecting your baby now.”
RSV can send babies and young kids to the hospital
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1. Pink textured background with photo of three smiling older adults. Text reads: “Age 65 or older? Experts recommend a COVID-19 vaccine every 6 months to stay protected.” 2. Pink textured background with photo of a health care provider talking to an older adult. Text reads: “COVID protection fades over time. Staying up to date helps prevent infection and serious illness. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about the best timing for you.”
Experts recommend a COVID-19 vaccine every six months for adults 65+
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Teal textured background with photo of a person in a raincoat carrying an umbrella and holding hand out to check for rain. Text in bold yellow reads: “Some protection is better than no protection.” Below, smaller text reads: “Get your COVID-19 and flu vaccines to stay safer this season. It’s not too late.”
There's still time to get your COVID-19 and flu vaccines
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1: Yellow background with a large red boxing glove in the center. It reads: “The flu could hit hard this year. Protect your family with the updated flu vaccine. It’s not too late.” 2: Yellow background with a photo of someone blowing their nose into a tissue. It reads: “Think you had the flu recently? You can still get sick again. The flu vaccine helps prevent serious illness, hospitalization, and death. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist today.”
It's not too late to get your flu vaccine
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Collection of factsheets: Where to find trusted health and vaccine information
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Comic-style graphic with bold text that says, “The flu can knock you down. Fight back with the flu vaccine.” Panels below read: “The flu can hit fast and hard. Fever, chills, and body aches can take you out for days.” “It’s not just a bad cold. The flu can lead to serious illness, even for healthy people.” “The virus can spread before symptoms start. One vaccine a year = your best defense.” Bottom text: “Protect yourself. Protect others. Get your yearly flu vaccine.”
Comic-style graphic with text: Text above reads, "RSV can hit babies hard. Protect your little one." The flyer informs that RSV can spread fast causing serious complications for babies including problems feeding, making them unusually tired and fussy and cause wheezing or pauses in breathing. It's a reminder that the RSV vaccine can be taken during pregnancy and offers 6 months of protection and encourages people to get vaccinated. Final message, "Your baby can't fight RSV alone. Talk to your doctor." Flyer with text above that reads, "RSV hits harder as you get older." "One shot can protect you." The flyer reminds people that RSV symptoms get worse with age with people 75 plus and immunocompromised people being at higher risk. Explains that RSV spreads fast through coughs, sneezes, and close contact and that one dose of the vaccine protects long-term. Final message, "Don't let RSV take you down." "Talk to your doctor about the RSV vaccine." Comic book style graphic that explains that measles spreads fast and why the MMR vaccine is important. Final message, "2 doses of the MMR vaccine = protection for life." "Protect your child. Protect your community."
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Comic book collection: How immunization protects communities
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Video shows clips of people warming up inside. Text reads: “Winter doesn’t last forever, but without the protection of vaccines, it might start to feel that way.” Clip of a snowstorm appears, then clips show people with a Band-Aid on their arm, washing their hands, and wearing a mask. Text reads: “Reset your health habits in the new year: Stay updated on vaccines for COVID-19, flu, and RSV. Wash your hands. Mask up in crowds, at airports, or in other public indoor places.”
Reset your winter health habits to prevent respiratory illnesses
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Video opens on a close-up of a 2026 planner. Text reads: “Trends to watch in 2026.” Then clips appear of ’80s-inspired fashion and arcades with text: “The ’80s are back.” Then clips appear of people creating content with text: “Raw, real storytelling is in.” Then it switches to clips of a Band-Aid on an arm and vaccine vials and reads: “Staying up to date on vaccines = timeless protection.” Lastly, warm scenes of families and friends reads: “Caring for each other never goes out of style.”
Trends to watch in 2026: Staying up to date on vaccines for the best protection
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