Issue 1,583: August 17, 2021
Shop IAC for COVID-19 Vaccine Buttons and Stickers,
Flu Buttons and Stickers, Record Cards, Pins, and More
IAC's "Me Vacuné…" and "I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine" buttons and stickers available FREE to all organizations promoting or offering COVID-19 vaccination! Available in English and Spanish.
Fall is right around the corner—so is flu season! Stock up on IAC's flu vaccine buttons and stickers for staff and patients.
Order IAC's child, adult, and lifetime immunization record cards—wallet-sized, designed to last!
Great gift idea! IAC's elegantly designed "Vaccines Save Lives" black enamel pins make wonderful holiday gifts or workplace recognitions.
Please "Like" and "Follow" IAC on social media

 


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IAC's "Me Vacuné…" and “I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine” buttons and stickers available FREE to all organizations promoting or offering COVID-19 vaccination! Available in English and Spanish.

All organizations promoting or offering COVID-19 vaccinations are now invited to order IAC’s FREE “I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine” buttons and stickers, provided with support from CDC.

    

Available in English and Spanish, the buttons and stickers can be placed on lab coats, uniforms, jackets, lanyards, ID badges, or backpacks to show confidence in COVID-19 vaccination. Access this order form to request the FREE buttons and stickers for your outreach efforts while supplies last. 

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  • Shop IAC gateway page: All the buttons, stickers, laminated schedules, record cards, and other products offered by IAC

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Fall is right around the corner—so is flu season! Stock up on IAC's flu vaccine buttons and stickers for staff and patients.

After you order your vaccines, don’t forget to order your buttons and stickers. IAC “FLU VACCINE” buttons and stickers are ready to ship! Their bright red color helps broadcast your important message about the need for influenza vaccination. And the cost is reasonable.

 

“FLU VACCINE” BUTTONS

The button measures 1.25" across and carries a bold message! Pin on lab coats, uniforms, other clothing, tote bags, or backpacks to show support for flu vaccine.

Buttons are delivered in bags of 10 buttons per bag.

Click here for pricing and ordering information for "FLU VACCINE" buttons.

“FLU VACCINE” STICKERS

Measuring 1.5" across, these stickers adhere well to clothing and have an easy-peel-off backing.

Stickers are delivered to you cut individually (not on rolls)—available in bundles of 100.

Click here for pricing and ordering information for “FLU VACCINE” stickers.

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Order IAC’s child, adult, and lifetime immunization record cards—wallet-sized, designed to last!

IAC's personal immunization record cards, printed on rip-proof, smudge-proof, water-proof paper are designed to last a lifetime. They’re sized to fit in a wallet when folded. The record cards are for you to give to your patients as a permanent and personal vaccination record and are sold in boxes of 250.

Order Immunization Record Cards

Make bulk purchases and receive quantity discounts. For quotes on larger quantities or customizing, or to request sample cards, call 651-647-9009 or email admininfo@immunize.org.

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Great gift idea! IAC's elegantly designed "Vaccines Save Lives" black enamel pins make wonderful holiday gifts or workplace recognitions. 

IAC’s elegantly designed “Vaccines Save Lives” pins are meaningful gifts for people who care about vaccination. The pin makes a refined statement in hard black enamel with gold lettering and edges, measuring 1.125" x 0.75".



The pin is a stick-through-post variety with the back end covered by a round rubber cap that holds the pin securely. A gold metal spring-lock clasp is also provided.

Wear these pins on clothing, uniforms, and white coats to show that you value vaccines!

  

Click here for "Vaccines Save Lives" pin pricing and ordering information.

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Please “Like” and “Follow” IAC on social media

Since 1990, the Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) has been showcasing stories of vaccine-preventable diseases and sharing the vaccine science that has saved millions of lives.

Today, the success of vaccination in preventing deadly diseases is threatened by a small but persistent set of misleading messages. IAC is increasing our social media presence and we would appreciate your help amplifying our efforts to help allay concerns and widen understanding of the importance of vaccination.



Simply take the extra step to “Like” and "Follow" the Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube—and share IAC posts and tweets to spread the word. "Share" buttons with pre-written posts can now be found on many of our web pages and at the top of each of our recent online IAC Express issues for quick and convenient sharing. 

Just a few extra clicks can make a big difference. Each additional follower extends the reach of our messages and our ability to support better public health through vaccination.

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  • Editor-in-Chief
    Kelly L. Moore, MD, MPH
  • Managing Editor
    John D. Grabenstein, RPh, PhD
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    Sharon G. Humiston, MD, MPH
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    Taryn Chapman, MS
    Courtnay Londo, MA
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    Marian Deegan, JD
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