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PDF file of resource titled: . How to Safely Wear Your Mask (Face Mask) Sida Badbaadada Leh ee Loo Xirto Maaskarahaaga (waji daboolka)
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

Video clip of resource titled: . Symptoms of Coronavirus Disease (Navajo Translation) Symptoms of Coronavirus Disease (Navajo Translation)
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 clip of resource titled: . What You Need to Know About Handwashing (Navajo Translation) What You Need to Know About Handwashing (Navajo Translation)
Video on how to wash hands.
[View Navajo | Diné Version] 
Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Fort Defiance Indian Health Board

PDF file of resource titled: . Symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Dalili za Virusi vya Corona (COVID-19)
Symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Poster with COVID-19 symptoms and emergency warning signs
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Topic: Symptoms and Your Health
Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

PDF file of resource titled: . Symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Poster with COVID-19 symptoms and emergency warning signs
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Topic: Symptoms and Your Health
Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

PDF file of resource titled: . Please wear a mask. Tafadhali vaa barakoa.
Please wear a mask.
Infographic encouraging the use of a cloth face covering
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

PDF file of resource titled: . What You Can do if You are at Increased Risk of Severe Illness from COVID-19 Kile unaweza kufanya Ukiwa katika Hatari Kubwa ya kupatwa na Madhara Makali ya Ugonjwa wa COVID-19
What You Can do if You are at Increased Risk of Severe Illness from COVID-19
One-page factsheet explaining what you can do if you have an increased risk of illness from COVID-19
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Website link of resource titled: . Washington State Coronavirus Response (COVID-19) KOVITI-19(novela koronavairusi)- Fa’amatalaga, ‘auaunaga, ma puna’oa i totonu o le Setete o Uosigitone
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

PDF file of resource titled: . COVID-19: Identifying the symptoms โควิด–19: การระบุอาการ
COVID-19: Identifying the symptoms
Flyer describing the symptoms of COVID-19 in comparison to symptoms of other illnesses like the cold and the flu.
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Topic: Symptoms and Your Health
Source: Australian Government Department of Health

Video clip of resource titled: . Stay Home, Stay Healthy Stay Home, Stay Healthy
“Protect yourself, friends, family and community from COVID-19 (also known as ” New Coronavirus “) by following the recommendations from the Department of Public Health”.This is news for residents of the King’s Area. Unite to slow down the spread of COVID-19
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Seattle & King County (WA) Department of Public Health

Disclaimer

The resources collected here are intended to provide basic information about COVID-19 to diverse communities. Please use the resources provided with caution. We do not endorse or assume responsibility for any information offered by third-party websites that are linked through this site. We strongly recommend consulting your personal health care providers and local officials for medical advice and guidelines. Due to the rapidly changing development of knowledge and guidelines around COVID-19, we have worked to confirm the origin of the links and resources to the best of our ability, but we know that some information provided may be out-of-date or incomplete. If you have any questions, please contact us at resources@aasc.ucla.edu or fill out our feedback form for suggestions.