The campaign ads below include a mix of video, social, and digital assets for health care providers about why it’s important to encourage their patients to get vaccinated for flu, COVID-19, and RSV. Additional TV, radio, digital, and print ads may be available upon request.
To learn more about what ads are available and how you can use them in your outreach efforts, contact us.
Video Ads
Use our campaign videos to share important information about flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines with health care providers. Looking for broadcast quality videos? Contact us.
Your recommendation carries a lot of weight. Take a moment to discuss the risks presented by flu and COVID-19, particularly for older patients and pregnant people. Let them know this season’s vaccines can reduce their risk of severe illness.
When you bring up RSV, you can bring down its risks. Get vaccine resources for your patients.
Social and Digital Ads
Use our campaign social and digital ads to encourage health care providers to talk to their patients about getting this season’s vaccines for flu, COVID-19, and RSV.
The risk of flu, COVID-19, or RSV hospitalizing one of your patients 75 or older is double the risk for adults ages 65–74. It’s a risk many don’t know they’re living with, so remind them—vaccines lower their risk.
Urgent care doctors can help lower hospitalizations every day even for patients they don't see every day. Let your patients know how much vaccines help lower their risk.
Last year, 90% of adults hospitalized for COVID-19 had one thing in common—their vaccine wasn't up to date. Let your patients know—staying up to date beats staying in a hospital.
Let her know—maternal vaccines for flu, COVID-19, and RSV can reduce the risk of severe illness for her baby.
Most adults say their doctor's opinion is their #1 motivator for getting flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines.
Flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines help prevent serious illness for patients with existing health conditions.
Let your moms-to-be know that their flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccine protect their babies.
Your patients 75+ or 60+ with conditions such as lung disease or diabetes might not know – RSV puts them at serious risk.
Educating patients can help raise vaccination rates and lower the number of infections.
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