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Vaccine Information Statements (VIS) in Different Languages
VISs have been translated into about 40 languages. These can be found on the website of CDC’s partner, the Immunization Action Coalition. Not every VIS has been translated into every language.
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Vaccine Information Statements (VIS) in English
Vaccine Information Statements inform vaccine recipients (or their parents or caregivers) about the benefits and risks of a vaccine(s) they will be receiving. CDC maintains a current English language VIS for each vaccine.
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Vaccine Messaging During COVID
Help parents and adults understand why it is important for their families to stay up-to-date on their vaccinations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Vaccine Messaging during COVID (Spanish)
Hablando con personas sobre las vacunas durante la pandemia de COVID-19
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Vaccine Storage & Handling Toolkit
CDC created this comprehensive toolkit to help providers implement best practices and recommendations that will help protect patients, safeguard vaccine supply, and avoid the unnecessary costs of revaccination and replacing expensive vaccines.
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Vaccines and Pregnancy Fact Sheet
Vaccinate Your Family (VYF) created this fact sheet to help pregnant women learn how to protect themselves and their babies.
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Vaccines In 8 Minutes
UNM medical students Crina & Dominique explain vaccines in this 8-minute video
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VIC Network Vaccine Webinars
The Vaccine Immunization Communication (VIC) Network regularly posts new webinars about effective immunization communication strategies, the importance of utilizing new media technologies to convey consistent immunization messages and current immunization issues.
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Video FAQs
Vaccinate Your Family created these short videos to help answer common questions that parents have about childhood vaccines.
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VYF’s COVID-19 Vaccine Update Series: FDA Approval Processes (Full Zoom Recording)
On September 29, 2020, VYF hosted the first in our COVID-19 Vaccine Update Series - FDA Approval Processes. Watch the full Zoom webinar recording.
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VYF Vaccine Lesson for Daycare Providers, Caregivers, & WIC
Vaccinate Your Family created this program with Young Minds Inspired to help educate daycares, preschools and other caregivers of young children through 5 y.o. about the importance of vaccinating people of all ages.
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Last updated: July 24, 2018