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Slow the spread while staying active
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While we continue to follow precautions to slow the spread of COVID-19 and its variants, it’s important to remain physically active for both our physical and mental health. For more information visit cdc.gov/coronavirus.
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Get vaccinated as soon as you can
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Get vaccinated or boosted as soon as you can and remember: even vaccinated people in areas of substantial or high spread of COVID-19 should wear a mask inside public places to maximize protection from highly contagious variants and prevent spreading COVID to others.
#WeCanDoThis
Enjoying special events with the family
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Your health and the health of your family and friends come first. To slow the spread of COVID-19 and its variants, the safest option for everyone is to celebrate special events virtually until you're all fully vaccinated. Be informed. Visit cdc.gov/coronavirus.
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We know that you love to gather with family and friends to celebrate special occasions. But your health and the health of your family and friends come first. To slow the spread of COVID-19, the safest option for everyone is to celebrate special events virtually until you're all fully vaccinated. Be informed. Visit cdc.gov/coronavirus.
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Will the vaccine give me COVID-19?
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It’s impossible to get COVID-19 from any of the vaccines available in the U.S. None of the vaccines contains the virus. Vaccines can have side effects, but they are usually mild and shortlived. Find a vaccine near you at vaccines.gov.
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Did you know it’s impossible to get COVID-19 from any of the vaccines available in the U.S? None of the vaccines contains the virus, so they can’t make you sick with COVID-19. Vaccines can have side effects, but they are usually mild and shortlived. Get the facts about the COVID-19 vaccines. Go to cdc.gov/coronavirus.
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New ways to greet each other!
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New ways to greet each other! It doesn't take physical contact to offer a friendly greeting. We can express our affection from 6 feet apart. Until we’re all fully vaccinated, avoid greeting others with a handshake or a kiss on the cheek. Together we can slow the spread of COVID-19. Learn more at cdc.gov/coronavirus.
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New ways to greet each other! We can express our affection from 6 feet apart. Until we’re all fully vaccinated, avoid greeting others with a handshake or a kiss on the cheek. Together we can slow the spread of COVID-19. Learn more at cdc.gov/coronavirus.
#WeCanDoThis
Get vaccinated as soon as you can
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Get vaccinated as soon as you can. And continue to protect each other at home, especially those at higher risk for serious illness from COVID-19. Find vaccines near you at vaccines.gov.
#WeCanDoThis