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Text Messages to Encourage People to Stay Up to Date With Their COVID Vaccine

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Use these text messages as is or as inspiration for your own messages to encourage people you know to stay up to date with their COVID vaccine.

1 COVID vaccines work well to prevent severe illness. For the best protection, stay up to date with your COVID vaccine. Find vaccines near you at vaccines.gov.
2 COVID hasn’t gone away. For the best protection against severe illness, stay up to date with your COVID vaccine. Find vaccines near you at vaccines.gov.
3 Staying up to date with your COVID vaccine can reduce the risk that you’ll get very sick, develop Long COVID, and spread the disease to others. Find vaccines near you at vaccines.gov.
4 Did you know? People with certain medical conditions are more likely to get very sick from COVID. For the best protection, stay up to date with your COVID vaccine. Learn more at vaccines.gov.
5 Did you know? Your chances of getting very sick from COVID go up with age. If you’re 50 or older, make sure you stay up to date with your COVID vaccine. Talk to your vaccine or health care provider about when you need your next vaccine dose. Learn more at vaccines.gov.
6 Did you know? People with weakened immune systems are more likely to get very sick from COVID. Talk to your vaccine or health care provider about when you need your next vaccine dose. Learn more at vaccines.gov.

Content last reviewed: June 15, 2023

Content last reviewed: June 15, 2023

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