Slide 1 shows a person looking overwhelmed and reads: "Feeling unsure about which vaccines to get this season? You're not the only one." Slide 2 shows a hand holding a vaccine vial and reads: "Flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines are all available to help increase protection and keep communities healthy." Slide 3 shows a doctor holding a clipboard and reads: "Talk to your doctor or health care provider about what's right for you. They know your health and can help you decide."
Talk to your doctor about flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines
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Slide 1 shows a young person smiling and waving on a video call with text that reads: "First year away from home? It’s okay to miss your family." Slide 2 shows a mother and daughter hugging with text that reads: "Make the most of your time together. Get your flu vaccine before heading home for the holidays."
Get your flu vaccine before the holidays to enjoy them with family
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Slide 1 has a beige background with text that reads, "The U.S. eliminated measles in 2000. Now it’s back at the highest levels in 30+ years." Slide 2 shows a photo of a smiling family with a green overlay and text that reads, "With school, travel, and holidays coming up, the risk is real. Protect your family. Make sure everyone’s up to date on the MMR vaccine."
Measles levels in the U.S. in 2025 are the highest in more than 30 years
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Slide 1 shows a girl smiling with a Band-Aid on her arm. The text reads, "Vaccines save lives. Since the HPV vaccine came out years ago, far fewer people in the U.S. are getting HPV. That means fewer cases of early cervical cancer." Slide 2 shows a young woman with a Band-Aid on her arm and reads, "The biggest impact? Young women. A 2025 CDC report shows early signs of cervical cancer dropped by 80% in women ages 20–24 between 2008 and 2022."
The HPV vaccine helps prevent cervical cancer and save lives
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Slide 1 shows a photo of an older adult on a light blue background with text that reads, "Are you 65 or older? COVID-19 vaccine guidance for you hasn't changed." Slide 2 has a blue background with yellow highlights and text that reads, "Older adults still face the highest risk from COVID-19. Protect yourself. Stay up to date on your vaccines.”
COVID-19 vaccine guidance for older adults hasn't changed
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Video shows clips of older adults, N95 masks, and a suitcase. Text on screen changes with each frame:  "Traveling this fall? Stay healthy with these simple tips." "Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about how to protect yourself from COVID-19." "Age 65 or older? You still need a COVID-19 vaccine if you haven’t had one in the last 6 months." "Mask up in crowded indoor spaces like airport lines and on the plane." "Pack smart. Bring COVID-19 and flu tests, meds, and travel insurance, just in case."
Protect against COVID-19 while traveling this fall
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First frame shows a mom and daughter with text that reads, “Some things are worth sharing across generations…” Next frames show an older woman and a middle-aged woman and text: “Like your abuela’s confidence. And your tia’s tenacity.” Next frames show two mom-and-daughter pairs and text: “Show your love by protecting the next generation. Make sure they’re vaccinated for HPV. The HPV vaccine helps prevent over 90% of cancers caused by HPV, including cervical cancer.”
The HPV vaccine helps protect the next generation from several types of cancers
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Video shows clips of different young women smiling with rotating text on screen that reads: “Your culture, your family, your health. They’re all worth protecting.” “Latinas face the second-highest cervical cancer death rate in the U.S.” “But cervical cancer is largely preventable. HPV vaccines and regular screening can save lives.” “Talk to your doctor to learn more.”
HPV vaccines and regular screening can prevent cervical cancer
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Question-and-answer style graphic that asks, "Do doctors make money off vaccines?". It answers, "No. In fact, many clinics lose money giving vaccines. Doctors often spend more on buying, storing, and giving vaccines than they get back."
Doctors don't make money off vaccines
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White notebook paper-like graphic with waves of different colors and blue illustrations of bacteria with text that reads "How easy is it to catch measles?""Measles is one of the most contagious viruses on earth. If you're not vaccinated, there's a 9 in 19 chance you'll get it after being near someone who's infected."
Graphics explain how to stay protected with the MMR vaccine
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