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A Navajo Children’s Story About COVID-19 (Radio Edit)
This story is “A Navajo Children’s Story about COVID-19” that was broadcast on August 23 on KTNN AM 660.
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Symptoms of Coronavirus Disease (Navajo Translation)
Translated video from CDC about the symptoms of Coronavirues and what to do if symptoms are present.
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What You Need to Know About Handwashing (Navajo Translation)
Video on how to wash hands.
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Stay Home Save Lives
Video from the Navajo Nation
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Stay Home Save Lives
Video from the Navajo Nation
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Stay Home Save Lives
Video from the Navajo Nation
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Harmony and Wellness through Hand Washing
Video on how to properly wash your hands.
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Dikos Ntsaaigii-Nahast’eits’aadah
COVID-19 Resources
Infographic on the symptoms of COVID-19
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COVID-19 – Stop the Spread of Germs
Flyer detailing how to stop the spread of germs
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Flatten the Curve | FDIHB, Inc.
Video on how to help flatten the curve.
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