Social Media Toolkit
CDC encourages partner organizations to use these messages on their social media platforms to encourage flu vaccination among English-speaking audiences. For these social media messages for Spanish-speaking audiences, visit: CDC Flu Social Media Toolkit (Spanish).
Wild to Mild
Flu Can Be Wild. The Wild to Mild toolkit visually shows how flu vaccination can ‘tame’ flu’s symptoms from being ‘wild’ to ‘mild’ in people who get vaccinated but still get sick. View our flu vaccine campaign toolkit with social media resources, posters, and more.
Shareable ResourcesGet My Flu Shot
This campaign encourages Americans, with an emphasis on Black and Hispanic audiences, to get vaccinated against the flu. The campaign series include No One Has Time for Flu, Flu Facts, and Flu FOMO. The campaign was developed by the Ad Council, the American Medical Association (AMA), CDC, and the CDC Foundation.
Ad Council CampaignFlu can be wild. Getting a flu vaccine each year is the best way to protect yourself and tame flu’s potentially serious symptoms. Learn more: Key Facts About Seasonal Flu Vaccine | CDC

Flu is more serious than a cold. Getting a #FluVax is the best way to tame the worst flu symptoms if you do get sick. #FightFlu Learn more: Key Facts About Seasonal Flu Vaccine | CDC

If you’re 65 years and older, you’re at higher risk for a wild case of flu if you get sick. A flu vaccine can tame flu symptoms — helping to keep you out of the hospital. Learn more: http://www.cy118119.com/flu/highrisk/65over.htm

Adults 65 and older, lend us your ears. You’re at higher risk of developing the wildest flu complications or even being hospitalized. But a flu vaccine can tame your symptoms if you do get sick. #FightFlu Learn more: http://www.cy118119.com/flu/highrisk/65over.htm

Flu can be wild. A flu vaccine during pregnancy can protect both you and your baby from flu’s more serious symptoms protecting, your little one from flu after birth — when they’re too young to be vaccinated. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3ZwToMZ #FightFlu
Flu can be dangerous for pregnant people and babies. #Flu vaccines have safely protected millions of pregnant people and their babies from the wildest of flu symptoms for decades. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3ZwToMZ #FightFlu

Young children are at higher risk of developing the wildest flu complications. A #FluVax can help tame their symptoms if they do get sick. #FightFlu More: http://www.cy118119.com/flu/highrisk/parents.htm
Flu can be wild. But a flu vaccine can tame flu’s more serious symptoms if your child gets sick — so they can recover faster and miss fewer days of school. Why wait until flu season to get your kids a flu vaccine? More: http://www.cy118119.com/flu/highrisk/parents.htm

Everyone 6 months and older should get a flu vaccine every season. Flu vaccine can reduce flu illnesses, doctors’ visits, hospitalizations and has been shown to be life-saving. Fight flu and get vaccinated today! Learn more: http://www.cy118119.com/flu/prevent/vaccinations.htm
Everyone 6 months and older should get a #FluVax every season. Flu vaccine can reduce flu illnesses, doctors’ visits, hospitalizations and has been shown to be life-saving. #FightFlu and get vaccinated today! Learn more: http://www.cy118119.com/flu/prevent/vaccinations.htm

Most people who get sick with flu will have mild illness, however, flu can make chronic health problems worse. Flu vaccine is the best protection from flu and its potentially serious complications. Find out what groups of people are at high risk for complications: http://www.cy118119.com/flu/highrisk/index.htm
Flu can make chronic health problems worse. #FluVax is the best protection from #flu and its potentially serious complications. Find out what groups of people are at high risk for complications: http://www.cy118119.com/flu/highrisk/index.htm

Did you know? Flu viruses are thought to spread mainly by droplets made when people with flu cough, sneeze, or talk and can spread up to others up to 6 feet away. Learn more about how flu spreads: http://www.cy118119.com/flu/about/disease/spread.htm
DYK? #Flu viruses are thought to spread mainly by droplets made when people with flu cough, sneeze, or talk and can spread to others up to 6 feet away. Learn more about how flu spreads: http://www.cy118119.com/flu/about/disease/spread.htm

Did you know? These 3 simple actions can help you prevent illness, including flu, this fall and winter. More about how to fight flu here: Healthy Habits to Help Protect Against Flu | CDC

The best way to prevent #flu is by getting a #FluVax, but healthy habits like washing your hands often may help prevent flu and other respiratory illnesses. If you do get sick with #flu, a flu antiviral medication can make your illness shorter. More: Healthy Habits to Help Protect Against Flu | CDC
