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Stay Healthy During the Holidays!

November 1, 2023
DeafHealth

The holidays are around the corner! 🎉 Let's spread joy, not germs, this season. Take some simple steps to prevent COVID-19, flu, and other germs from spreading: 

1️⃣ Stay vaxxed: Stay up-to-date with vaccine recommendations. Not sure? Check info from the CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/adults/index.html.  

2️⃣ Wash those hands: Handwashing for at least 20 seconds is your secret weapon! 

3️⃣ Stay home: If you're feeling under the weather, rest at home away from others. 

Have a healthy holiday!  

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Video Description:

The post has a video thumbnail with blue shading overlaid. The top middle has “Stay healthy during the holidays!” in white text with a rose background. In the video: A young woman with brown shoulder length curly hair is sitting in front of the camera with shelves, books, and decorative items behind her. She is wearing a purple shirt with an orange light jacket and rose-gold glasses.

Transcript:

The holidays are coming up! Her are a few tips to help you and others to stay healthy! First, make sure that you are up to date with recommended vaccinations! Second, wash your hands often! We recommend you wash your hands for more than 20 seconds. If you are sick, stay home! This is so important to prevent the spread of COVID-19, flu, and other germs! [The screen fades to show a thumbnail of a faded white background of a doctor holding hands with another individual] Deaf. Healthy. DeafHealth. Learn more at www.deafhealthaccess.org.]

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