"“My dad got shingles, my wife got whooping cough, that’s why I’m getting the vaccines I need.”
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"“My dad got shingles, my wife got whooping cough, that’s why I’m getting the vaccines I need.”

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    My dad got shingles, my wife got whooping cough, that’s why I’m getting the vaccines I need
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    Every year, thousands of adults in America suffer serious health problems from diseases they could be vaccinated against like shingles, whooping cough, hepatitis A and B, flu, and pneumococcal disease. Some even die.

    Talk with your healthcare professional about which vaccines are recommended to protect you and your loved ones.

    Learn more at cdc.gov/vaccines/adults or call 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636).

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