ImmunizeVA is a coalition that works to ensure a future where the length and quality of Virginian's lives are not impacted by vaccine-preventable diseases.
New research based on data from the Democratic Republic of the Congo showed that the risk of dying of Ebola was halved among people who had been vaccinated even if they were given the jab after they were already infected: https://t.co/HplGUoochI
Happy African American Scientist and Inventor Day! Today we recognize Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett! Dr. Corbett is a viral immunologist who was a driving force in the development of the COVID-19 vaccine! #BlackHistoryMonth#BlackWomenInMedicine#BlackLegaciesInHealth
Raising awareness on a heart-healthy lifestyle, American Heart Month is the perfect time to talk to your healthcare provider about the vaccines you need to stay healthy. ❤️💡#americanheartmonth#vaxyourfam
Next in our showcase of some amazing black scientists or doctors, we have General Jocelyn Elders, MD! Dr. Elders is a pediatrician who served as the first African American Surgeon General of the United States! #BlackHistoryMonth#BlackWomenInMedicine#BlackLegaciesInHealth
Since newborn babies don’t have a fully developed immune system, they rely on you to help protect them from whooping cough and flu by getting vaccinated during pregnancy. Flu and whooping cough can be serious, and even deadly, for infants.
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Tracker's got a very special treat for you this Valentine's Day! 🥰💝 Share these cute and quirky Valentine's Day cards to encourage your loved ones to get vaccinated! Visit our blog for bonus Valentine cards!
Continuing our #BHM spotlight series, we honor Dr. James McCune Smith, the first African American to receive a medical degree, awarded by the University of Glasgow. He was also the first African American to run a pharmacy in the U.S. #BlackHistoryMonth#BlackLegaciesInHealth
This week’s #FluView includes 8 more flu-related deaths in children reported this season. The total number of pediatric flu deaths reported to CDC so far for the 2023-2024 season is now 74. Full #FluView here: https://t.co/X7CIQ5lIzx
Today is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day! Today acknowledges the progress in HIV prevention and care among Black/African American people, while recognizing the work still needed. To #StopHIVTogether, we must address HIV stigma and barriers. https://t.co/7S65oKfBXc #NBHAAD
The best way to prevent #flu is by getting a #FluVax, but healthy habits like washing your hands often may help prevent flu and other respiratory illnesses. If you do get sick with #flu, a flu #antiviral medication can make your illness shorter. More: https://t.co/ippVQhL2FH
#DYK: For adults with #HeartDisease, staying up to date with recommended vaccines is as important to their health as diet and exercise?
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During #BlackHistoryMonth, we want to honor some incredible scientists and doctors from the Black community who have made contributions to the field of health. Today we honor Dr. Harold Amos, who taught at Harvard Medical School for over 50 years! #BlackLegaciesInHealth
This #NationalWomanPhysicianDay TAPI would like to thank all of the female physicians who are striving to care for the citizens of our state! We are especially grateful to our past and present board members for volunteering their expertise.
It’s American Heart Month, and we encourage you to show your heart some love! 💓❤️ It is recommended to get your COVID-19 and flu vaccines if you or a loved one are a cardiac patient. Learn more at https://t.co/v1wgeBJ1MK