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November 25, 2025

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While respiratory virus cases are still low in Michigan, they are likely to rise after Thanksgiving. Now is the time to get communities protected before cases surge. But shifting vaccine guidance and ongoing false claims about vaccine safety may make it harder for people to get flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines.

 

That’s why we’re sharing this special edition newsletter featuring new vaccine resources from the Download Center. Explore recently uploaded content to help your community stay ahead of illness. All resources are free and include a suggested caption for easy posting, and many are available in English, Spanish, and Arabic.

 

New respiratory resources to share

 

Share these infographics from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services:

 

  • Summary of who needs flu, RSV, and COVID-19 immunizations
  • This season's COVID-19 vaccine recommendations
  • How to prevent illness and what to do if you get sick

 

Search the Download Center for more RSV, flu, and COVID-19 content, including videos, graphics, and factsheets:

 

👶🏼 Video: The maternal RSV vaccine helps protect babies

🤧 Poster: RSV hits harder as you get older

🩹 Factsheet: Protect yourself with an annual flu vaccine

🫀 Social media graphic: COVID-19 vaccines help protect your heart

We’ll keep you updated on conversations around vaccines and other health topics in Michigan.

 

Have feedback on this email? Please send it to Info@MIHealthComms.org. 

 

Thanks for reading, 

The MI Health Communications Initiative team

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