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Adults 18 - 64

The campaign ads below include a mix of video, social, and digital assets for adults ages 18–64 about the benefits of getting 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 adults ages 18–64. Looking for broadcast quality videos? Contact us.

  • Stay up to date thumbnail

    Are you already up to date with your flu and COVID-19 vaccines? Even if you were vaccinated in the past, your immunity weakens, so it's time to boost your defense.

    Watch "Stay up to date" video on YouTube

  • It all adds up ad thumbnail

    Coming down with a severe case of flu or COVID-19 can get in your way. Vaccines help keep symptoms mild so get this season’s vaccines.

    Watch "It all adds up" video on YouTube

  • Bad hair ad thumbnail

    Protecting yourself against getting really sick from flu and COVID-19 is one choice you won't regret. Plus, you can get this season's flu and COVID-19 vaccines at the same time.

    Watch "Bad Hair" video on YouTube

  • How well do flu vaccines work ad thumbnail

    Dr. Kwame Akoto, a family physician with Kaiser Permanente, recommends a flu vaccine, even if you’ve had the flu or last year’s flu shot. This season’s vaccine helps protect you from flu strains out there now.

    Watch "How well do flu vaccines work?" video on YouTube

  • Should I still be worried about COVID-19 ad thumbnail

    Dr. Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable, director of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, strongly recommends this season’s COVID-19 vaccines to help prevent serious COVID-19 illness that could land you in the hospital. Certain groups, like people 65+, are at higher risk.

    Watch "Should I still be worried about COVID-19?" video on YouTube

  • Vaccines during pregnancy ad thumbnail

    Dr. Felicia Hamilton, an OBGYN with MedStar Washington Hospital Center, recommends flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines for pregnant women. Getting vaccinated during your pregnancy helps protect your baby from severe illness in their first months.

    Watch "Vaccines during pregnancy" video on YouTube

  • Diner video ad thumbnail

    Local diners bring us together, but flu and COVID-19 can keep us apart.

    Watch "Diner" video on YouTube

  • Moments in Life video ad thumbnail

    Life – you don’t want to miss a second of it. Severe flu or COVID-19 can get in your way. Get this season’s vaccines and be there for them.

    Watch "Moments in life" video on YouTube

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.

  • Step up your defense ad thumbnail

    Protect yourself this season with the flu vaccine. Last year, vaccines prevented nearly 9 million flu cases. Get your flu shot today!

    View "Step up your defense" ad [524 KB]

  • Better together ad thumbnail

    Double up on your protection this season with both flu and COVID-19 vaccines for the best defense against getting really sick. Last year, vaccines prevented nearly 9 million flu cases and cut COVID-19 hospitalizations in half.

    View "Better together" ad [3749 KB]

  • More protection, less risk ad thumbnail

    Vaccines are your best defense, and if you're worried about side effects, they're almost always mild. A bad case of flu or COVID-19 is much worse.

    View "Less risk" ad [2639 KB]

  • Get your flu and COVID-19 vaccines today ad thumbnail.

    Get your flu and COVID-19 vaccines today. Keep yourself healthy, so you can capture and share every moment.

    View "Be there to capture the moment" ad [152 KB]

  • Don’t miss the action – get vaccinated today ad thumbnail.

    Skipping the flu vaccine could make you miss out on family time. Don’t miss the action – get vaccinated today.

    View "Be there to play" ad [152 KB]

  • Take steps to reduce your risk of hospitalization ad thumbnail.

    Take steps to reduce your risk of hospitalization by getting your COVID-19 vaccine today.

    View "Be there for every step" ad [152 KB]

  • Great reasons to get your flu vaccine thumbnail.

    Great conversation + great coffee = Great reasons to get your flu vaccine.

    View "Doing more" ad [287 KB]

  • Protect yourself with the flu and COVID-19 vaccines thumbnail.

    Protect yourself with the flu and COVID-19 vaccines, so you don't miss out.

    View "Cup of coffee" ad [344 KB]

  • Protect yourself from flu and COVID-19 thumbnail.

    Protect yourself from flu and COVID-19 with this season's vaccines.

    View "At home" ad [331 KB]

Have questions or need assistance? Contact a member of the campaign team using the Contact Us form.

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Content created by Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs (ASPA)
Content last reviewed February 20, 2025
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