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Formerly TwitterWorld Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
It's #WorldImmunizationWeek
#Immunization is one of humanity's greatest achievements helping to eradicate smallpox and save at least 3 million lives a year.
And you’re part of it. By being vaccinated, you’re helping to keep others safe. Now we need your help again.
We’re… pic.twitter.com/uwhr95SceX
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Moderna
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Vaccines work to protect us from diseases by training our immune system to recognize and fight off infections - and they also provide a significant return on healthcare dollars invested.
A recent study from the @OHENews shows that adult vaccines can return up to 19 times their… pic.twitter.com/rjEaSqxb4S
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Moderna
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We announced today a contract with the Ministry of Health in Brazil (@minsaude) to supply our mRNA COVID-19 vaccine as an integral part of Brazil's 2024 national vaccination campaign against COVID-19.
Under the contract, 12.5 million doses of our mRNA COVID-19 vaccine are… pic.twitter.com/WQClnVn4TH
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Victorian Department of Health
VicGovDH
Did you know you can get your flu vaccine and COVID booster together?
Winter is particularly bad for the spread of these viruses & getting immunised as soon as possible is one of the best ways to protect yourself.
Stay well this winter: go.vic.gov.au/49Jsoxl
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