The need for vaccination doesn’t end when you become an adult. Immunity from childhood vaccinations can wear off and you may be at risk for new and different diseases. In addition, vaccine recommendations may change over time and some vaccines may not have been available when you were a child.
Share these videos, graphics, and social media posts to help raise awareness about the importance of adult vaccines:
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- Do Your Part: www.nfid.org/resource/do-your-part/
- One Thing We Can Agree On: www.nfid.org/resource/one-thing-we-can-agree-on/
- Preventable Problems: www.nfid.org/resource/preventable-problems/
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Sample Social Media Posts
- As adults, we all make choices—some for ourselves, and some for others. Staying up to date with all recommended vaccines can help protect you and those around you. Learn more at www.nfid.org/immunization #GetVaccinated #VaccinesSaveLives
- We may not agree on everything, but we can all agree that protecting our health is essential. Millions of adults get sick each year from preventable diseases🤒The good news? Vaccines and healthy habits can help protect us all. #GetVaccinated and learn more at www.nfid.org
- Life is full of unavoidable challenges—but some are preventable. Staying up to date on all recommended vaccines helps protect you and those around you from potentially serious diseases. Learn more at www.nfid.org/immunization #GetVaccinated #VaccinesSaveLives
- #DYK: Many diseases like flu and shingles are preventable? Vaccines help protect individuals and communities 💪 Visit www.nfid.org/immunization to learn more about vaccines recommended for adults #GetVaccinated #VaccinesSaveLives
- Taking charge of your health means staying up-to-date on all recommended vaccines. It’s a simple step with a big impact🚀 Learn more at www.nfid.org
#GetVaccinated #VaccinesSaveLives
Related Resources

Protecting Adolescents
You can’t protect your kids from everything—but you can protect them from preventable diseases like meningitis and cancer by following the recommended adolescent vaccination schedule.

Preventable Problems
Life is full of unavoidable challenges—but some are preventable. Staying up to date on all recommended vaccines helps protect you and those you care about from serious diseases.

One Thing We Can Agree On
We may not agree on everything, but we can all agree that protecting our health is essential. Millions of adults in the US get sick each year from preventable diseases. The good news? Vaccines and healthy habits can help protect us all.