Social Media Posts for Community Health Workers
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Will the vaccine give me COVID-19?

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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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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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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!

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Get vaccinated. COVID-19 vaccines protect you against COVID-19. The vaccines are safe, effective, and free. Your immigration status doesn’t affect whether you can get vaccinated. Find vaccines near you at vaccines.gov.
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Your personal information will be kept confidential

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Don't worry if you have tested positive for COVID-19 and are an undocumented person. You have the right to get the necessary treatments to take care of yourself and treat COVID-19. Your medical information is confidential, and doctors can’t share it with immigration officials. You can find more information at cdc.gov/coronavirus.
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If you have tested positive for COVID-19 and are an undocumented person, you have the right to get the necessary treatments. Your medical information is confidential, and doctors can’t share it with immigration officials. Learn more: cdc.gov/coronavirus.
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Vaccines and medical care are available regardless of your immigration status

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Don't have legal immigration status and have COVID-19 symptoms? Don't worry, you can seek medical care for COVID-19 without fear. Your medical information is confidential, and doctors can’t share it with immigration officials. You can find more information at cdc.gov/coronavirus.
Post for Twitter:
Don't have legal immigration status and have COVID-19 symptoms? Don't worry, you can seek medical care for COVID-19 without fear. Your medical information is confidential, and doctors can’t share it with immigration officials. Learn more: cdc.gov/coronavirus.
#WeCanDoThis
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 up to date with our COVID vaccines, 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.
Post for Twitter:
New ways to greet each other! We can express our affection from 6 feet apart. Until we’re all up to date with our COVID vaccines, 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
Stay up to date with your COVID vaccines

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Get your #COVID vaccine as soon as you can and stay up to date with your vaccines.
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