
Vaccines and monoclonal antibodies are available to help protect against COVID-19, influenza (flu), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and pneumococcal disease.
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- Everyone age 6️⃣ months and older should #GetVaccinated each year to help #FightFlu! 🩹 Learn more: www.nfid.org/flu
- COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for everyone age 6️⃣ months and older. Make sure you stay up to date. Learn more: www.nfid.org/covid-19
- #DYK: #RSV is the leading cause of hospitalization in infants and a major cause of hospitalization in older adults? #GetVaccinated to help #PreventRSV ➡️: www.nfid.org/rsv
- Pneumococcal disease can be serious for young children, older adults, and people with underlying conditions. #GetVaccinated to help #PreventPneumo ➡️: www.nfid.org/pneumo
- Vaccines play a key role in protecting against respiratory diseases like #flu, #COVID19, #RSV, and #pneumonia 💉 #GetVaccinated to help protect yourself and your loved ones. Learn more: www.nfid.org/immunization #StopTheSpread 😷
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