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Make an appointment to get your child's school-required vaccinations so they child can focus on what matters during the new school year!
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Make sure your student is healthy and ready to learn by staying up to date with all school-required vaccines.
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Learn how to stay up-to-date on school-required vaccinations: buff.ly/CnOEOua
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Learn how to stay up to date on school-required vaccinations: buff.ly/lMetPcr
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New fact sheet available! Vaccines don't cause autism. Here we break down the evidence. View, download, or print it at: buff.ly/u4OXlb8
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The image contains a teal blue and green border with a background graphic of an icon depicting a measles rash. Dark blue text reads, “Fact Check. Two doses of the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine provide lifelong protection against measles. *Measles was eliminated from the U.S. in 200 thanks to widespread vaccination efforts. *Until recently, we only saw cases introduced through travel from countries where measles is common. *95% of a community must be immune to measles to keep it from spreading. Measles is a very dangerous and contagious disease, and it is preventable with vaccination. #MisinformationMonday.” The Immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears in the lower right corner.
Two doses of the MMR vaccine are 97% effective and offer lifelong immunity from measles. 🎯 Keep your loved ones protected with MMR and all other routinely recommended vaccines.
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Life gets busy, but your family’s health is worth the reminder! If they’ve missed any vaccines, now is the perfect time to schedule a catch-up appointment. Call your pediatrician or check with a local pharmacy to stay on track.
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It’s normal to have questions about vaccines.
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When it comes to your family’s health, reliable information matters. Get vaccine guidance from trusted sources like pediatricians, the CDC, and your local health department. Stay informed to help you make confident health decisions for your family:
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The image contains a teal green and light green border. There is a background graphic of a teal green ribbon. Dark blue text reads, “Fact Check. The HPV vaccine is a safe and effective way to prevent infection and transmission of HPV and related cancers. *Most people will get HPV at some point in their lives. *Most cases go away on their own, but others persist and can lead to cancer later in life. *There is no cure for HPV. Vaccination is the best tool we have to prevent it. The HPV vaccine is recommended at the age when it is most effective: between age 11 and 12 but as early as age 9. #MisinformationMonday.” The Immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears in the lower right corner.
Don't be misled. HPV vaccines are an important part of protecting your adolescent's health. Ensure your teen or tween gets protected now so they can thrive later. Learn more: buff.ly/0ik1Grb #AIAW #MisinformationMonday #KeepCOHealthy
The image contains an off-white background. At the top is a graphic of an exclamation point within a yellow triangle. Text reads, “Measles is one of the most dangerous diseases. (It’s also preventable.) Ensure your family and love ones are vaccinated. MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccines recommendations: *Children - one dose between 12 and 15 months of age and a second dose between 4 and 6 years of age. *Older children, adolescents, and adults not previously vaccinated or immune - two doses at least 28 days apart. The MMR vaccine is both safe and effective!” The Immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears centered at the bottom.
With a confirmed measles case in Colorado and outbreaks in neighboring states, now is the time to ensure your family and loved ones are up to date with measles and other routine vaccines. #KeepCOHealthy
The image contains a white background. A heading in dark blue reads, “Think you’ve been exposed to measles or have measles symptoms?” Below are three different boxes with graphics and text. The first box is teal green. There is a warning sign with an exclamation point. Text reads, “Contact your healthcare provider immediately so they can advise on next steps.” The next box is green and contains a graphic depicting a person isolating themselves from others. Text reads, “Isolate yourself. Do not go out in public unless you need medical treatment.” The last box is dark blue and contains a phone icon. Text reads, “If you do need medical treatment, call ahead so medical staff can prepare and reduce the risk to others.” The Immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears centered at the bottom.
⚠️ A confirmed measles case has been reported in Colorado. Measles is highly contagious and can cause serious complications. Learn more about prevention, risks, and more by viewing or downloading this fact sheet in English and Spanish: buff.ly/wFtx93R
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The image contains a yellow and light green border. The background contains graphics of the COVID-19 virus. Dark blue text reads, “Fact Check. Vaccines are the best way to protect against severe COVID-19 infection and disease complications. *Globally, millions of people have been safely vaccinated against COVID-19. *Mild symptoms (chills, fatigue, aches, pain, etc.) after vaccination are normal and mean the body is mountain an immune response. *COVID-19 vaccines are safe and recommended for individuals six months of age and older. Together, we can help stop the spread of COVID-19; it’s up to all of us. #MisinformationMonday.” The Immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears in the lower right corner.
Haven't got your updated COVID-19 vaccine? Those who have not received this season’s vaccine can still do so. Older adults & immunocompromised people may be due for additional doses. Talk to your pharmacist or health care provider to see what's right for you. #KeepCOHealthy #MisinformationMonday
The image contains a white background with a light green and teal border. There is a background image of a shield protecting against viruses. Dark blue text reads, “Fact Check. Measles infection is not good for the immune system. For those that recover, measles can erase the immune system’s memory of other diseases and weaken the immune system for months after infection, leaving a person vulnerable to many diseases. Measles infection comes with the risk of encephalitis, pneumonia, deafness, blindness, and even death. Measles is a dangerous disease and our best protection is vaccination. #MisinformationMonday.” The Immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears in the lower right corner.
Dangerous misinformation is spreading about measles. Keep your family safe and vaccinate! #MisinformationMonday #KeepCOHealthy
The image contains a dark blue background with graphics of shields blocking germs and viruses. There is a photo of a young man holding a cup of coffee looking at a clock with a shocked look on his face. Another photo beneath it shows a young boy with brown hair smiling and showing a band-aid on his upper arm where he received a vaccine. White text reads, “It’s not too late. Don’t wait to vaccinate! #PlanToProtect #KeepCOHealthy.”
Respiratory virus season may be ending soon, but it's never too late — don't forget to vaccinate! No matter the time of year, you can make a #PlanToProtect yourself and your loved ones from illnesses like COVID-19, flu, and RSV.
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Stay safe on Spring Break! Before you go, ensure you're caught up with routine and any necessary travel immunizations. #WeThePeopleVax #KeepCOHealthy
Last week, we joined fellow advocates and partners at the Colorado Capitol to share the importance of immunizations and evidence-based pro-vaccine policies. Thanks, @cofamiliesforvax.bsky.social and Latinos Unidos for Vaccines! #KeepCOHealthy
The image contains two screen captures of a flyer, one is in English, the other is in Spanish. The following details are included: "Low- and no-cost vaccine clinic. Date: Friday, March 21, 2025, Time: 10: 00 am to 3:00 pm, Location: The Fax Partnership - 6740 E. Colfax, Denver, CO 80220, Vaccines available: General Adult/Respiratory Vaccines, Vaccines for Children."
🏥 Get COVID-19, flu, MMR and more vaccines at The Fax Partnership this Friday!
🥕 Fresh food boxes will also be available, but need to be reserved by emailing: edem@thefaxdenver.com.
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The image contains a photo at the top of a group of diverse women enjoying food and drink together. It contains white text that reads, "Women & Immunizations: Academic and Community Perspectives." Dark blue text below contains the following details," Tuesday, March 25 | 12 - 1 pm MT. An Immunize Colorado Education Series Webinar Presented by Johanna Richlin, PHD, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Maine & Temple Moore, MS, Community Health Program Director, Refugee Women's Network." The Immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears centered at the bottom.
Join us next Tuesday for a discussion on vaccine-hesitant/skeptic women and mothers in relation to iatrogenesis as well as a discussion on successful programs to empower newcomer women. Register today: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi... #KeepCOHealthy
The image contains a white background with a dark blue and green border. There is a background icon of a face covered in dots. Dark blue text reads, “Fact Check. Measles isn’t a childhood rite of passage. *Severe measles cases can cause pneumonia, meningitis, and even death. *Those who survive and recover from measles continue to be at risk: *7 to 10 years after infection, there is a chance of a rare, but fatal disease: subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE). *Infections can also erase the immune system’s memory, leaving the person vulnerable to many other diseases. Before vaccines, measles cause about 2.6 million deaths each year. #MisinformationMonday.” The Immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears in the lower right corner.
Measles isn't a harmless childhood illness—it's dangerous, extremely contagious, and can even be deadly. The MMR vaccine is a safe and effective way to protect your family and community. #MisinformationMonday #KeepCOHealthy
The image contains a dark blue background. Yellow text reads, “Protecting yourself from diseases like measles is as easy as.” Beneath the text is a graphic of a lattice fruit pie topped with the pi symbol. The Immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears centered at the bottom.
Vaccines make protection from dangerous diseases like measles easy as pi! This Pi Day, ensure your immunizations are up-to-date, then enjoy a slice of your favorite pie.
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The image contains a dark blue background with graphics of a shield blocking germs and viruses. There are two photos. One is of a young boy smiling. He is wearing a gray t-shirt and his right sleeve is rolled up, showing a band-aid where he just received a vaccine. The other photo is of three children wearing green shirts and St. Patrick’s Day hats. Text in white reads, “It takes more than luck to stay healthy. #PlanToProtect #KeepCOHealthy.” The Immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears in the lower right corner.
This St. Patrick's Day, rely on more than luck to avoid illness when you gather. Respiratory viruses circulate through the spring, but you can stay healthy with vaccinations against flu, COVID-19, and RSV. Have you made your #PlanToProtect?
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The image contains a yellow and dark blue border with a white background. There is a graphic of a gold colored droplet with the letter “A” on it. Dark blue text reads, “Fact Check. Vitamin A does not prevent measles. *Doctors in developing countries use vitamin A to lessen the severity of measles in malnourished children. *Vitamin A deficiency is very rare in developed countries like the U.S. *Taking vitamin A supplements can cause toxic buildup, which can be dangerous if done without medical supervision. Vaccination is the only way to prevent measles. #MisinformationMonday.” The Immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears in the lower right corner.
Amid a growing measles outbreak, vitamin A is all the buzz, but it's not a substitute for measles vaccination. Keep your family healthy with routine vaccines! Have questions? Speak to your medical provider.
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The image contains a dark blue background with graphics of a shield deflecting germs and viruses. There are three photographs. The first one shows a family enjoying a mountain view while hiking. The second shows two parents with their daughter wiping their noses with tissues while lying on a bed. The third shows a happy family of three on a beach. The father is carrying the child on his shoulders. White text reads, “Don’t be sick for spring break! #PlanToProtect #KeepCOHealthy.” The Immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears in the lower right corner.
Whether you're staying local or going away for spring break, one thing is true for everyone: you don't want your plans curbed by illnesses like flu, COVID-19, or other preventable diseases. Make a #PlanToProtect yourself and enjoy a healthy spring break!
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How do Colorado's immunization rates stack up against other states'? How do school and senate district immunization rates compare to each other? Our new State of the State report examines this and more: buff.ly/1nq8xxr #KeepCOHealthy
The image contains a dark blue and teal green border. There is a background graphic depicting the measles virus with a red circle and slash. Text in dark blue reads, “Fact Check. A vaccine strain of measles does not exist. *The MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine is safe. Two doses are 96% effective.*The MMR vaccine contains a weakened measles virus that poses no risk of illness for most people. However, those who are pregnant or have weakened immune systems should avoid it due to a small chance of adverse effects. *Genotype testing of measles samples confirm the MMR vaccine is not the cause of illness in the current outbreak. Low vaccine uptake is responsible for measles outbreaks, not the MMR vaccine. #MisinformationMonday.” The Immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears in the lower right corner.
Certain groups of folks are trying to blame the MMR vaccine on recent measles outbreaks. Don't take the bait, vaccinate!
The measles vaccine is both very safe and effective. Have questions? Talk to your healthcare provider.
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The image contains a dark blue background. There are graphics depicting a shield blocking germs and viruses. There are 3 photographs. The first one shows three children running outdoors with their arms outstretched. The second shows a calendar page for the month of March. The third shows a young girl smiling and showing a band-aid on her arm where she received a vaccine. Text in white reads, “March into spring with immunity! #PlanToProtect #KeepCOHealthy.” The immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears in the lower right corner.
March is here, and so is spring! The snow may not last, but germs will. Make sure you're ready for spring with a #PlanToProtect against respiratory viruses. Get vaccinated against COVID-19, flu, and RSV.
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📢 New fact sheet available to view, download, or print! Rotavirus is a very contagious viral infection. By age 5, nearly every child in the world is exposed to it. Learn what you need to know at: buff.ly/41wPENY
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The image contains a white background. Dark blue text reads, “The IC Team in the Community.” Photos below in colorful frames and captions that read, “Woods Boss Brewing ‘Pint Night’ 2/3/25; Denver Family Fest 2/8/25; Clinic at The Fax Partnership 2/21/25; Self Care Health Fair 2/22/25.” The Immunize Colorado logo with people joining hands in front of a mountain range appears centered at the bottom.
February community events for the Immunize Colorado team included “Pint Night” at Woods Boss Brewing, Denver Family Fest, a vaccine clinic at The Fax Partnership, and the Self Care Health Fair. We're gearing up for more events this spring and can't wait to see you out and about! #KeepCOHealthy