(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Adults need vaccines too
Vaccines protect you and those around you.
Adults 65+ may need two types of pneumonia vaccines.
Adults born after 1957 may need the MMR vaccine.
Adults with diabetes should get the Hep B vaccine.
Pregnant people should get a Tdap shot during each pregnancy.
Your pharmacy may offer adult vaccines with no appointment.
Always update your immunization records after each shot.
A vaccine check-up helps you stay up to date.
Flu season typically starts in the fall
Some vaccines need boosters because immunity fades over time.
Flu vaccines reduce the risk of heart attack in older adults.
A Tdap booster is needed every 10 years.
Even healthy adults need routine vaccinations.
Adult vaccines are often covered by insurance or Medicare.
The shingles vaccine can prevent long-term nerve pain.
The flu shot helps prevent serious complications in older adults.
Updated COVID-19 vaccines protect against the latest variants.
If you never had chickenpox, you may need the varicella vaccine.
Adults 50 and older should get the shingles vaccine.
Vaccines protect your community
Flu shot is recommended yearly
The HPV vaccine prevents most cervical and other HPV-related cancers.
Catch-up vaccines are available
HPV vaccination is recommended up to age 45.
Adults need vaccines to stay protected as they age.
Tdap protects against whooping cough
MMR protects against measles, which is still spreading globally.
Adults at risk should get the Hepatitis B vaccine.
Shingrix is over 90% effective at preventing shingles.
It’s safe to get more than one vaccine at the same visit.
Adults 65 and older should get a pneumococcal vaccine.
As we age, our immune systems weaken—vaccines help protect us.