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This figure is a graphic describing the higher risk of heart complications after COVID-19 infection than after COVID-19 vaccination.

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This figure describes how people who wore a face covering were less likely to test positive than people who didn’t wear one.

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The figure describes that while Omicron may cause milder illness, but record case numbers are leading to a record number of hospital admissions.

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This figure is a graphic with text describing how COVID-19 vaccination protects against multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.

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The figure is a graphic describing how a recommendation from a health care provider helps increase COVID-19 vaccination.

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The figure is a graphic with text describing the “Test to Stay” COVID-19 prevention strategy in Illinois.

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The figure is a graphic with text describing COVID-19 vaccinations among children ages 5–11 Years.

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The figure is a graphic with information on maintaining diabetes care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The figure is a graphic describing how COVID-19 vaccination prevents infection and severe illness.

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The figure shows steps taken to slow the spread of the Omicron variant in the U.S.

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This figure describes how unvaccinated people with a previous infection were more likely to have a positive COVID-19 test compared to vaccinated people.

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This graphic describes how COVID-19 vaccines as safe and reduce the risk of infection, serious illness, and death.

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The figure shows COVID-19 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine effectiveness against hospitalization in persons aged 12-18-years.

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The figure shows how youth camps used COVID-19 prevention strategies to limit COVID-19 spread.

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This figure describes how mask requirements in K-12 schools limited COVID-19 outbreaks.

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The figure shows fully vaccinated people had less risk of COVID-19 infection, hospitalization, and death.

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The figure shows increasing COVID-19 hospitalizations in children and adolescents since the Delta variant.

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The figure shows increased child and adolescent hospitalizations in states with low vaccination levels.

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This graphic describes how myocarditis (inflammation of part of the heart muscle) occurs more frequently among COVID-19 patients.

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The figure shows a group of adolescents and discusses COVID-19 adolescent vaccination acceptance among parents and teenagers.

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The figure shows a group of adolescents and discusses COVID-19 adolescent vaccination acceptance among parents and teenagers.

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The figure describes access to full-time, in-person learning disparities among K–12 students.

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The figure is a graphic with text about people 18 or older having received 1 or more COVID-19 vaccine doses and improving vaccination coverage among people aged 18-29 years.

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The figure shows a group of adolescents and discusses COVID-19 adolescent vaccination acceptance among parents and teenagers.

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The figure describes access to full-time, in-person learning disparities among K–12 students.

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The figure is a graphic with text about people 18 or older having received 1 or more COVID-19 vaccine doses and improving vaccination coverage among people aged 18-29 years.

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The figure describes emergency department visits for suspected suicide attempts among adolescents.

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The figure is a graphic describing the distribution of COVID-19 variants in the U.S.

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The figure is a graphic describing adolescent hospitalization rates for COVID-19.

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The figure shows a group of African American men and discusses COVID-19 vaccination coverage among older adults.

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The figure is an infographic describing two COVID-19 testing strategies in Utah high schools.

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The figure is a graphic describing how real-world data show mRNA vaccines are highly effective at preventing COVID-19 among health care personnel.

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This figure describes different COVID-19 vaccination rates between adults in rural versus urban areas.

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This figure is a graphic describing how vaccination reduced the risk for COVID-19 hospitalization among adults 65 and older.

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The figure describes how parents, clinicians, and health systems should be aware of the potential for post-COVID conditions.

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The figure is a line graph showing COVID-19 and influenza discharge diagnoses as a percentage of U.S. emergency department visits, by year during June 2018–March 2021.

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This graphic describes provisional U.S. 2020 deaths and leading causes of death.

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The figure is a bar graph indicating the COVID-19 student testing protocols used by 1,849 U.S. colleges and universities, by instruction type, during spring 2021.

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This graphic describes how mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective (90%) in preventing infections in real-world conditions

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The graphic describes how most people got both doses of the 2-dose COVID-19 vaccine.

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This graphic describes how community requirements that affect universal mask use are associated with changes in the spread of COVID-19.

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The figure describes the percentage of fitness class attendees who developed COVID-19 during 1 week.

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The figure describes a new virus variant identified in people in Zambia.

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The figure describes a new virus variant identified in people in Minnesota.

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The figure describes that wearing a mask that fits tightly to your face can help limit spread of the virus that causes COVID-19.

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The figure shows text describing that universities with mask mandates have high rates of correct mask use.

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The figure is a bar graph showing the percentage of U.S. middle and high school students aged 13–21 years attending in-person classes who reported observing fellow students wearing a mask all the time, by school setting and activity during October 2020.

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The figure shows text describing that people who are lesbian, gay, or bisexual have higher rates of health conditions associated with serious COVID-19 illness compared with people who are heterosexual.

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The figure shows text describing that K-12 schools can have in-person learning with limited in-school COVID-19 spread.

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The figure shows text describing that during the 2020 NFL season, safety protocols helped limit spread of COVID-19.

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The figure shows that the cervical cancer screening rate decreased during a statewide COVID-19 stay-at-home order in California.

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The figure shows text describing that new virus variants that spread more easily could lead to a rapid rise in COVID-19 cases.

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The figure is a line graph showing COVID-19 incidence in the United States during March 1–November 14, 2020, by age group. In June, incidence increased in all age groups, with the most rapid rate of increase and highest overall incidence among young adults aged 18–24 years.

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The figure is a visual abstract describing that COVID-19 rapid tests are inexpensive and fast but sometimes give incorrect results.

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The figure shows text comparing children who tested negative for the virus that causes COVID-19 with children who tested positive.

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The figure shows the decrease and increase in COVID-19 cases in Kansas counties with and without a mask mandate.

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The figure describes that after a 10-day South Dakota motorcycle rally, at least 86 Minnesota residents developed COVID-19.

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The figure is a graph showing rates of COVID-19 based on city size.

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The figure explains that COVID-19 might require ongoing clinical care even after being discharged from the hospital.

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The figure is a graphic describing an outbreak of COVID-19 linked to a wedding reception in rural Maine.

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The image is a graphic with text describing how teleworking can reduce COVID-19 exposures.

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The figure is a graphic with text describing COVID-19 exposures among health care workers in Minnesota.

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The figure is a graphic with text describing a COVID-19 outbreak at a Wisconsin summer camp.

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The figure describes that, compared with Veterans Health Administration patients hospitalized with flu, hospitalized COVID-19 patients had a higher risk for complications and death.

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The figure describes excess deaths in the United States from late January to early October 2020.

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The figure is a graphic with text overlay about a COVID-19 outbreak at a hockey game where 14 of 22 players developed COVID-19.

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The figure shows text describing Arizona’s prevention and control measures that helped slow the spread of COVID-19.

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The figure shows text describing a family gathering that included a teen exposed to COVID-19 before the trip.

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The figure shows text describing adult handwashing before and during COVID-19.

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The figure shows text describing that hospitalized pregnant women with COVID-19 can have severe illness.

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The figure shows text describing that children who likely got COVID-19 at two Utah child care centers spread it to household members.

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The figure describes how four in 10 U.S. adults reported avoiding medical care because of concerns related to COVID-19.

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The figure describes how four overnight camps in Maine prevented COVID-19 outbreaks among more than 1,000 campers and staff.

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The figure is a photo of a map of the United States with text describing rapid spread of COVID-19 in U.S. counties during March 8–July 15, 2020.

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The figure shows text describing the findings of mass COVID-19 testing in prisons and jails.

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The figure describes that 15 people in Arizona and New Mexico were hospitalized after swallowing hand sanitizer containing methanol.

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The figure describes the percentages of U.S. adults struggling with mental health or substance use during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The figure is a line graph with text about an outbreak of COVID-19 at a meat processing facility.

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The figure shows text describing that recovery from COVID-19 can take a long time, even in young adults with no chronic conditions.

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The figure shows three columns with text describing the percentage of survey participants with evidence of current or previous COVID-19 infection and what persons and communities can do to slow the spread.

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The figure shows 139 chairs and two hairdryers with text describing that everyone at a salon wore face coverings and no one is known to be infected.

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The figure states that rapid increases in confirmed COVID-19 cases were detected among residents of Detroit skilled nursing facilities during March–April 2020.

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The figure describes COVID-19 cases among workers in meat and poultry processing facilities and ways to reduce occupational risk.

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The figure states that contact tracing helped control a COVID-19 outbreak after a college spring break trip led to 64 cases.

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The figure states that rapidly identifying and isolating infected persons is important to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

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The figure states that many people might be getting infected with COVID-19 in their communities and ways to protect yourself and others.

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The figure is a photo of a pregnant woman with text about increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19.

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The figure states that in Atlanta, black patients with COVID-19 were more likely to be hospitalized than white patients.

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The figure states that in the 10 weeks following the declaration of the COVID-19 national emergency, visits to emergency departments declined for heart attack, stroke, and uncontrolled high blood sugar.

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The figure states that U.S. adults reported widespread support of public health measures to slow the spread of COVID-19.

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The figure states that severe outcomes of COVID-19 were reported more frequently among people with underlying conditions.

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The figure shows text describing that some patients may be delaying emergency care during the pandemic as emergency department visits declined 42%.

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The figure describes ways to stay safe while using household cleaning and disinfectant products to protect against COVID-19.

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The figure shows an image of a cat with text overlay describing that there is currently no evidence that pets play a significant role in spreading COVID-19 to people.

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The figure shows text stating that not everyone with COVID-19 feels sick and icons indicating that one out of five U.S. Navy service members showed no symptoms.

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The figure describes lessons learned from a long-term care skilled nursing facility that stopped a COVID-19 outbreak.

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The figure shows text and a graph indicating that up-to-date vaccinations among most children aged ≤2 years have declined.

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The figure shows how COVID-19 spreads easily in group gatherings with icons depicting primary cases, church cases, and the community.

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The figure is a photo of an infant receiving a checkup with text about the importance of childhood vaccination during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The figure shows a map of Louisiana with text about using the COVID-19 Management Assessment and Response tool to stop the spread of COVID-19 in correctional and detention facilities.

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The figure shows representation of 52 people who became sick after exposure to one symptomatic person with text describing ways to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

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The figure shows four icons of a patient in a hospital bed with one icon highlighted and text describing that one in four hospitalized COVID-19 patients in Georgia did not have a high-risk condition and that social distancing protects everyone.

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The figure is a bar chart showing that the rates of hospitalization for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) increase with age and describes how everyone can protect themselves.

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Last Reviewed: February 4, 2022
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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