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We need updated flu and COVID vaccines this fall as the virus changes. FDA and CDC are already working on updating the COVID vaccine. Plan ahead for your fall flu shot and COVID vaccine to stay ahead of the virus.

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My friends are affected by climate change, but they're fortunate to have received vaccinations. I've made money from vaccinating livestock. Let's have a party tonight, but you'll need a vaccine pass. We've booked a DJ who will play PC Christmas songs. The dress code is latex puppy headwear. We're facing multiple health issues like COVID, flu, and monkeypox. We need a lockdown until we have a booster vaccine. Vaccinating against gullibility will help people wake up. The vaccines may not always work. I'm excited for the new year and the new climate laws. Merry Christmas to everyone.

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Hey, it's mister t. I'm getting my COVID vaccine booster shot in my sketches. Yes, I do everything in sketches, even getting healthy. So, get your vaccination booster.

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The CDC recommends everyone 6 months and older to get the updated COVID-19 vaccine before the fall and winter season. Extensive data and clinical trials support this recommendation. As the head of the CDC and a doctor, I would not recommend anything I wouldn't do for my own family. That's why my husband, parents, and my 9 and 11-year-old daughters will be getting the vaccine. I encourage you to do the same for everyone in your family who is 6 months and older. Don't forget to also get your flu shot. Visit vaccines.gov to find a nearby location and consult your doctor if you have any questions.

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We have better tools this year to combat the omicron variant, including vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and effective treatments. It may take a few days to understand how this variant behaves, but we should remain calm and prepared. Ensure you are vaccinated and receive a booster if eligible. Practice common sense precautions: wash your hands, get tested if exposed, and seek well-ventilated areas in public.

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This global festival is a crucial time, but we must be cautious. The virus spreads invisibly, even from those without symptoms. Following the rules is vital. It's safest to limit the number of people we meet, especially if visiting others during Christmas. Starting this Friday, we should reduce contact with others for five days. The virus spreads through human contact, so large gatherings for New Year's are not allowed. Remember, local rules apply, and in most places in the UK, mixing with other households indoors is not permitted. This year, Christmas will be little, but let's still have a merry one.

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Get vaccinated to stay safe on game days. Book your booster for the best defense against COVID for you and your family.

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We had a nice Christmas at home, being cautious with masks. Despite feeling unwell, we hope for a fresh start this Christmas. Mention of heart and lung issues from vaccines, with a doctor prescribing drugs. Mention of potential side effects from vaccines. Hoping to be well by Easter.

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Hi everyone, I'm Mandy Cohen, director of the CDC, here with Senator Schumer. We're encouraging everyone to get their flu shot and updated COVID booster. These vaccinations are painless and provide significant benefits. Getting vaccinated now can help you avoid serious health issues later. Please make sure to get your shots. Thank you!

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To have a safe Christmas with our loved ones, it is important to get vaccinated. Vaccination reduces the risk of getting infected by almost half, and if we are not infected, we cannot transmit the virus. Although the Omicron variant is less lethal, it still puts a burden on the healthcare system and can cause long-term effects. Testing and isolating when necessary, along with proper ventilation, can help reduce the chances of transmission. It is also important to continue wearing masks, especially in high-risk places like public transportation. We need to take responsibility and follow these precautions to protect ourselves and others.

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We need a high booster rate to prevent severe illness. Other countries have seen faster uptake of boosters when Omicron spreads rapidly. Don't wait, get your booster today to fully benefit from the vaccine. The side effects of boosters appear to be milder than the second dose, according to our director general of health.

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My child has measles and needs to stay in bed for Christmas. They wrote to Santa asking if he had measles too, hoping he's immune. The doctor came and put a sign on the door, saying no visitors allowed. They suggest Santa come through the chimney to avoid the sign.

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Speaker 0 calls the North Pole for the yearly health check. Speaker 1, Mrs. Claus, says Santa is doing snow yoga with the elves and reindeer. They discuss the holiday season and how everyone in Canada, especially kids, is working hard to keep it safe. Speaker 0 agrees and mentions that every child in Canada has earned a place on the nice list. Speaker 1 says she and Santa are healthy, having received their vaccinations and flu shots. She advises staying up to date on vaccinations, wearing masks in crowded indoor places, and washing hands regularly. Speaker 0 agrees with the advice.

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Don't let COVID dominate your life. Fear of COVID is valid. Trust the experts, listen to scientists, and follow the science. Vaccination is crucial. Questioning science prolongs the pandemic. Wear masks, get vaccinated, and trust the experts for public health. Avoid misinformation and do not do your own research. Hug your loved ones if fully vaccinated. Trust science.

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The head of public health in Canada has been giving press conferences stating that the risk to Canadians is very low. The surveillance system is working as it should, detecting incoming cases and treating them appropriately. Information is being shared rapidly with other jurisdictions in Canada, allowing for a rapid response and containment of the disease spread. The risk remains low. People can protect their health by washing their hands, practicing good hygiene, and getting their flu shot, whether it's from coronavirus or the flu.

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I'm making my annual call to the North Pole for Santa's health check. It's been a tough season with many illnesses around. Fortunately, Santa and I are both in great health and have received our vaccinations, including COVID boosters and flu shots. I always remind Santa to stay on top of his health. First, he should keep his vaccinations updated, and second, he should wear a mask in crowded indoor places.

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Children can now become vaccine heroes by getting vaccinated against COVID-19. Dressing up as superheroes is a favorite activity for kids, and now they can use their powers to protect themselves and others. Vaccination is the most effective way to safeguard against COVID-19 and save lives. To learn more about COVID-19 vaccines for children, visit nyc.gov/covidvaccine or call 212 COVID-19.

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Hi everyone, Mandy Cohen from the CDC is here with Senator Schumer, who has an important message about vaccines. Senator Schumer emphasizes the importance of getting your flu shot and updated COVID booster. He reassures that these shots are not painful like they used to be and highlights their benefits. Getting vaccinated can prevent a lot of health issues later on. Thank you for listening.

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We, your doctors, urge you to trust us and get vaccinated against COVID-19. The vaccines are safe and proven to work. We understand if you wanted to wait, but don't wait until it's too late. Trust us.

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Welcome to Santa's Village! This year, we have two Santas to choose from. Which one would you like for a cherished photo? We want to see the white Santa, please. Why two Santas? It cuts the wait time in half. What should grandma do with the picture? We just remembered we're Jewish. Hi, we're here to meet Santa. You can choose between two equally qualified Santas. One Santa is busy, while the other is on a Zoom meeting. I’ll wait for the busy one. I’ll choose the Black Santa. Please don’t call me Blanta. It’s embarrassing that some can’t imagine Santa as anything but a straight white man. Well, you’re in luck! Here’s Santa number three. Hi! Ho ho ho!

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Dr. Tam and Mrs. Claus catch up, with Santa off doing snow yoga. They discuss the holiday season in Canada and the efforts to keep it safe. They emphasize the importance of vaccinations, wearing masks in crowded indoor places, and washing hands regularly. Mrs. Claus compares these safety measures to decorating a tree, where each item adds to the overall protection. They both express gratitude for the health and encourage everyone to stay safe during the festive season.

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I encourage all Canadians to get vaccinated as it is incredibly important. Vaccines have saved millions of lives worldwide, including in Canada. The new formulation protects against the latest variants of COVID-19. It is not just important for individuals, but also to prevent overwhelming hospitals. Let's take collective action and be grateful for the incredible science behind these vaccines. They are remarkably safe, with hundreds of millions of doses administered globally. I hope everyone gets their shot.

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Be careful, everyone. I just finished my shift, and there’s been a significant increase in COVID positive cases today. Please protect yourself by wearing a mask and practicing social distancing. I'm heading to the Javits Center to help vaccinate New Yorkers. If you haven't signed up for your vaccine yet and qualify, make sure to do so.

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The CDC recommends everyone 6 months and older to get the updated COVID-19 vaccine before the fall and winter season. Extensive data and clinical trials support this recommendation. As the head of the CDC and a doctor, I would not recommend anything I wouldn't recommend for my own family. That's why my husband, parents, and my 9 and 11-year-old daughters will all be getting the vaccine. I encourage you to do the same for yourself and your family members. Don't forget to also get your flu shot if you haven't already. Visit vaccines.gov to find a nearby location and consult your doctor if you have any questions.

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Thank you, everyone! It's the big SNOW Christmas show, and I can't believe the holidays are here. I'm grateful to Lorne Michaels for hosting tonight. This is my fifth time hosting, and I’m excited to join the five-timers club. The holidays can be stressful, but I have a solution! Gather around, everyone. Christmas can feel overwhelming, but we can lighten the mood. Let’s sing about needing a new prescription to cope with holiday stress. It’s all about finding joy and managing anxiety. So, remember, take care of yourselves, and don’t forget to ask for help if you need it. We have a great show tonight, so stick around!
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