Vaccines are one of the best tools we have for staying healthy. But how do we know if they are safe? That question is where good science begins, through years of testing, thousands of volunteers, and continuous monitoring.
Animated Video: Healthy Skepticism
Sample Posts
Share the NFID Healthy Skepticism video and these co-brandable graphics along with sample social media posts to help educate the public about vaccine science and safety, tagging NFID:
- Years of research.
Thousands of volunteers.
Independent safety boards.
That’s what goes into every approved vaccine.
Because safety isn’t assumed–it’s constantly evaluated.
🔗 Learn more: www.nfid.org/immunization - Approval isn’t the finish line—it’s the starting point 🚥
Vaccines are continuously monitored across millions of people.
If new risks appear? Vaccines and recommendations change.
Learn more: www.nfid.org/immunization - Skepticism is healthy.
When you follow the evidence, one thing becomes clear:
Vaccines are built on science and constant verification of safety and effectiveness.
Learn more: www.nfid.org/immunization
Graphics (1080 x 1080)
Graphics (1600 x 900)
Related Resources
2025 National Survey on Respiratory Diseases
The 2025 national survey examines attitudes and behaviors regarding flu, RSV, COVID-19, and pneumococcal disease.
From Wild to Mild: The Power of Flu Vaccination
Shareable graphics to raise awareness about the importance of getting an annual flu vaccine to help protect against serious flu-related illness
How To Spot Health Misinformation
Health misinformation can spread quickly and cause real harm. This NFID resource highlights simple, practical tips to help you identify unreliable health information …
