To continue emphasizing the message of protecting against both the flu and COVID-19, and campaigns today released , including new sample social media messages and graphics that hospitals and health systems can use to reiterate the importance of getting a flu shot, wearing a mask and practicing good hygiene. New resources will be released each month; you can find additional materials and digital toolkits on each campaign鈥檚 respective websites.

In addition, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released for its National Influenza Vaccination Week, Dec. 6-12. Find social media messages, templates, a public service announcement and more. will host a coordinated 鈥渢weetstorm鈥 at noon ET on Dec. 9 and encourages others to post content around the importance of the flu vaccination.

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