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Website link of resource titled: . Washington State Coronavirus Response (COVID-19) COVID-19 (Novel coronavirus) poraus mi auchea kopwe sinei, angang, me pisekin eaea non Washington State.
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

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

PDF file of resource titled: . Please prevent the spread of COVID-19 การป้องกันการแพร่กระจายของไวรัสโควิด-19
Please prevent the spread of COVID-19
One page factsheet encouraging mask wearing and social distancing and explaining the symptoms of COVID-19.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Seattle & King County (WA) Department of Public Health

PDF file of resource titled: . Workplace requirements During COVID-19 ข้อควรปฏิบัติในสถานที่ทำงานช่วงโควิด-19
Workplace requirements During COVID-19
One page factsheet about workplace requirements encouraging mask wearing, social distancing, handwashing, cleaning and sanitizing, and covering coughs and sneezes as well as staying home.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Seattle & King County (WA) Department of Public Health

PDF file of resource titled: . How to Put on a Face Covering วิธใส่ ีหน้ากาก
How to Put on a Face Covering
You can be contagious without symptoms. Protect those around you by wearing a face covering.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: New York City (NY) Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

Website link of resource titled: . Cleaning and Disinfecting Tisztítás és fertőtlenítés
Cleaning and Disinfecting
Information on how to clean areas and what to clean.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Multnomah County (OR) Government

PDF file of resource titled: . Breaking Myths Regarding the Coronavirus หยุดเชือเรื่ องเข้าใจผิดๆเก ยวกับโคโรนาไวรัส
Breaking Myths Regarding the Coronavirus
Information on mythbusters adapted from WHO
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Topic: Quick Facts
Source: ICU Linguistics Lab

Website link of resource titled: . Get Togethers and Gatherings Készítsen összejöveteleket és összejöveteleket
Get Togethers and Gatherings
Information on how to make gatherings safer.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Multnomah County (OR) Government

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