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Suggested Social Media Message: Is it a cold or flu? Signs and symptoms differ between the flu and a cold. #GetVaccinated Learn more about Flu Vaccination here: TRICARE webpagehttps://www.tricare.mil/flu

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  • Link to Infographic: Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) - two does of MMR vaccine are 97% effective against measles and 88% effective against mumps. Children should get two doses of MMR vaccine, starting with the first dose at 12 months. It’s also important teens and ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Whooping cough vaccination - whooping cough, or pertussis, is known for uncontrollable violent coughing which often makes breathing difficult. CDC recommend whooping cough vaccine for people of all ages. Whooping cough can affect people of all ages, but can be very serious, even deadly, for babies less than a year old. The ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Chickenpox Vaccination - The first doe is recommended at 12 through 15 months of age and the second dose at 4 through 6 years of age. CDC recommends two doses of chickenpox vaccine for children, adolescents, and adults who have never had chickenpox and ...

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  • Link to Infographic: International Travel - COVID-19 Vaccines - CDC recommends you are up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines before travel Wherever you’re heading, use the #CDC Travelers’ Health destinations tool to see what vaccines or medicines you may need ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Meningococcal vaccine for college - some states, colleges and universities require meningococcal vaccination for certain students CDC recommends meningococcal vaccination for first-year college students living in residence halls. Talk to your child’s ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Polio Vaccination - CDC recommends that children get four doses of polio vaccine, starting at age 2 months. Almost all children (99 out of 100) who get al the recommended does of polio vaccine will be protected from polio. Thanks to widespread use of the polio vaccine, the United States has been polio-free since 1979. See https://health.mil ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Catch-up vaccination schedule - Make sure that your child sees their doctor for well-child visits and recommended vaccines. If your child missed some vaccines along the way, talk to their health care provider about the best and quickest way to ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Vaccinations for homeschooler children - children receive immunizations early because they are susceptible to diseases at a young age. The consequences of these diseases can be very serious, even life-threatening, for infants and young children Even young children cared for at home can be exposed to vaccine-preventable diseases, from parents, siblings, visitors to ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Shot record - ensure all vaccines are input into your or your child's health record Proof of your child’s vaccine records is likely to be required when registering them for school, including colleges and ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Routine Childhood Vaccination Schedule - Childhood immunizations are given starting at birth through 4-6 years of age The recommended childhood immunization schedule in the U.S. protects against 14 diseases. Easy-to-read routine childhood ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Combination Vaccines - You may be able to reduce the number of shots your child needs while protecting against the same number of serious diseases. Some vaccines can be given together in one shot known as a combination vaccine. Talk to your health care provider about ...

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  • Link to Infographic:  Fight the flu graphic Suggested Social Media Message: The CDC.gov recommends antiviral drugs to treat illness in people who are sick with the ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Flu shot infographic Suggested Social Media Message: #DYK? It is safe to get your seasonal #Flu shot, and your #COVID-19 vaccination or ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Graphic with ways to prevent the flu Suggested Social Media Message: Spread Facts not Flu! #GetVaccinated Learn more about Flu Vaccination here: https://www ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Graphic about flu symptoms Suggested Social Media Message: Learn the symptoms of the flu, and #GetVaccinated to #FightFlu! https://www.cdc.gov/flu ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Flu vaccine infographic for service members Suggested Social Media Message: Service members have 3 options for getting their mandatory #Flu vaccine each year. ...

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  • Link to Infographic: GIF with text about flu symptoms Suggested Social Media Message: TAKE ACTION! #Flu vaccination can keep you from getting sick with flu, and reduce the ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Infographic about preventing the flu Suggested Social Media Message: The single best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated each year. Other ways of ...

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  • Link to Infographic: Take action against the flu graphic Suggested Social Media Message: TAKE ACTION! #Flu vaccination can keep you from getting sick with flu, and reduce the ...

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