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What to do if you were potentially exposed to someone with COVID-19
Two-page information sheet on what to do if you have/may have COVID-19
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Washington State Department of Health

Keep yourself and your Loved Ones Safe
Details on how to physically distance, symptoms of COVID-19, and how to be safe.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Government of New South Wales (NSW)

Two-page information sheet on what to do if you have/may have COVID-19
[View English Version]
Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Washington State Department of Health

This story is “A Navajo Children’s Story about COVID-19” that was broadcast on August 23 on KTNN AM 660.
[View Navajo | Diné Version]
Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Fort Defiance Indian Health Board

How to Safely Wear Your Mask (Face Mask)
Infographic on how to properly wear, sanitize, and discard masks.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Minnesota State Department of Health

Translated video from CDC about the symptoms of Coronavirues and what to do if symptoms are present.
[View Navajo | Diné Version]
Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Fort Defiance Indian Health Board

Video on how to wash hands.
[View Navajo | Diné Version]
Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Fort Defiance Indian Health Board

Protecting You From Coronavirus- Coronavirus
Infographic on steps you can take to protect yourself from COVID-19
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Australian Government Department of Health

Protecting You From Coronavirus
Infographic on steps you can take to protect yourself from COVID-19
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Australian Government Department of Health

Washington State Coronavirus Response (COVID-19)
Steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19
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Topic: Quick Facts
Source: Washington State Department of Health
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