A2 Everyone needs vaccines. It can be hard to keep track of which vaccines adolescents need, how many doses, and whether they’ve gotten them. OAH has compiled a list of online tools to help you keep track: https://www.hhs.gov/ash/oah/adolescent-development/physical-health-and-nutrition/vaccines/tips-for-parents/index.html … @HHSvaccines #HHSVaxChat
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A2 For information on vaccines you need, check with your doc or nurse, local health department, or the
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Everyone! Do you live in a community? Then you need your vaccines up to date! Protect yourself and people around you. Those most at risk of getting sick are infants, elderly and anyone with a chronic disease that affects their immune system.
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Everyone! Children, teenagers, adults, no matter the age group. Even small things can do so much damage to your body.
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A2: Vaccines are important for nearly every age. If you are over 6 months, you need your flu shot! Childhood vaccinations are of course critical to prevent diseases like measles and whooping cough. Adults need their Tdap, Older folks should get pneumonia and shingles vaccines
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Children, adults, health care workers, and international travelers can all benefit from life-saving vaccines. Check with your healthcare provider or local public health department.
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