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Aʻafiaga-umi o le COVID-19
This fact sheet, in Samoan, explains the potential long-term effects of COVID-19. -
Aisea e tatau ona fai la'u tui puipui fa'aopoopo o le COVID-19?
This poster, in English, explains why you need a COVID-19 vaccine booster dose. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Aged care grief and trauma support (Tibetan)
This fact sheet, in Tibetan, provides useful information about grief and trauma support services for those impacted by COVID-19 in the aged care sector. The services are available for residential aged care residents, home care recipients, their loved ones and aged care staff. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – E avanoa suʻega mo tagata uma (Testing is available for everyone)
This poster, in Samoan, explains that COVID-19 testing is available for everyone in Australia, even if you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident. It also provides information on where to get a COVID-19 test. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – E Mana’omia Ona Ou Faia se Ufimata? (Do I need to wear a mask?)
This infographic explains, in Samoan, when you need to wear a mask and how to use a mask properly. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Lagolago i tulaga o le tiga matuitui ma a'afiaga fa'afuase'i mo i latou ua a'afia i le COVID-19 i vaega e tausia tagata matutua (Aged care grief and trauma support)
This fact sheet, in Samoan, provides useful information about grief and trauma support services for those impacted by COVID-19 in the aged care sector. The services are available for residential aged care residents, home care recipients, their loved ones and aged care staff. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Nofo sauni mo fa’amatalaga ma malamalama’aga e uiga i le covid-19 tui puipui (Stay informed about COVID-19 vaccines)
This poster, in Samoan, explains the importance of staying up-to-date about COVID-19 vaccines and where to go for reliable information. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Social – FA'AFEFEA ONA FA'AAOGA MEA FAITINO E MIMITIA MAI I TOTONU O LE ISU SUEGA A LE RAPID ANTIGEN (Nasal swab RAT)
This social tile, in Samoan, explains how to use a nasal swab rapid antigen test (RAT). -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Social – FA'AFEFEA ONA FA'AAOGA SE RAPID ANTIGEN SUEGA O LE FUAUA (Rapid antigen oral saliva test)
This social tile, in Samoan, explains how to use a rapid antigen oral saliva test. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Social – RAPID ANTIGEN བརྟག་དཔྱད་ཡོ་ཆས་དེ་བེད་སྤྱོད་ཇི་ལྟར་བྱེད་དགོས་སམ། ཁའི་མཆིལ་མ་བརྟག་དཔྱད། (Rapid antigen oral saliva test)
This social tile, in Tibetan, explains how to use a rapid antigen oral saliva test. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Social – སྣ་བུག་བྱིལ་ཐུར་གྱི་བརྟག་དཔྱད་དེ་བེད་སྤྱོད་ཇི་ལྟར་བྱེད་དགོས་སམ། RAPID ANTIGEN བརྟག་དཔྱད། (Nasal swab RAT)
This social tile, in Tibetan, explains how to use a nasal swab rapid antigen test (RAT). -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – ངས་ཀྱིས་ཁ་རས་གྱོན་དགོས་སམ། (Do I need to wear a mask?)
This infographic explains, in Tibetan, when you need to wear a mask and how to use a mask properly. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – ཏོག་དབྱིབས་གཉན་རིམས་-༡༩ ཡི་སྔོན་འགོག་སྨན་ཁབ་སྐོ ར་གྱི་ གནས་ཚུལ་གོ་རྟོགས་ཡོད་པ་བྱ། (Stay informed about COVID-19 vaccines)
This poster, in Tibetan, explains the importance of staying up-to-date about COVID-19 vaccines and where to go for reliable information. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – མི་ཚང་མའི་ཆེད་བརྟག་དཔྱད་ཐོབ་རུང་ཡོད། (Testing is available for everyone)
This poster, in Tibetan, explains that COVID-19 testing is available for everyone in Australia, even if you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident. It also provides information on where to get a COVID-19 test. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – རྒན་གསོ་ལྟ་སྐྱོང་ཁང་ནང་ཏོག་དབྱིབས གཉན་རིམས་-༡༩ ཡིས་གནོད་ སྐྱོན་ཕོག་སོང་ངམ། (Grief and Trauma Support Services – Brochure)
This brochure, in Tibetan, outlines the grief and trauma support services available for those living, working and caring in the aged care sector who have been impacted by COVID-19. -
COVID-19 – Radio – COVID-19 oral antiviral treatments (Samoan)
This radio advertisement, in Samoan, explains that lifesaving oral treatments are now available for people at high risk of becoming very sick from COVID-19. -
COVID-19 vaccination – COVID-19 ཡི་སྔོན་འགོག་སྨན་ཁབ་ཀྱི་ནུས་ཤུགས་སྤོར་བྱེད་སྨན་ཐུན། (Booster doses information)
This fact sheet, in Tibetan, provides information on COVID-19 booster doses and helps keep track of when booster doses for you and your family are due. -
COVID-19 vaccination – COVID-19 ཡི་སྔོན་འགོག་སྨན་ཁབ་ཀྱིས་བྱིས་པ་ནང་མ་འོངས་སྐྱེ་འཕེལ་ནུས་པ་མེད་པ་བཟོ་བའི་རྒྱུ་བྱེད་པའི་དཔང་རྟགས་གང་ཡང་མེད (No evidence of future infertility)
This poster, in Tibetan, explains that there is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines cause future infertility in children. -
COVID-19 vaccination – E le o iai se fa'amaoniga e fa'apea o le tui puipui a le COVID-19 e ono fa'aletonu ai le tulaga ma'itaga i le lumana'i mo tamaiti/fanau (No evidence of future infertility)
This poster, in Samoan, explains that there is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines cause future infertility in children. -
COVID-19 vaccination – Radio – Boost your protection – Samoan
This radio ad, in Samoan, encourages eligible people to stay up-to-date with their vaccination status by booking a COVID-19 booster. -
COVID-19 vaccination – Radio – Booster vaccinations – Samoan
This radio advertisement, in Samoan, encourages eligible people to book their COVID-19 booster vaccination. -
COVID-19 vaccination – Radio – Spread Freedom – Samoan
This radio advertisement, in Samoan, encourages Australians to get vaccinated against COVID-19. -
COVID-19 vaccination – Radio – Vaccinations for children aged 5 to 11 – Samoan
This radio advertisement, in Samoan, encourages parents and guardians of children aged 5 to 11 to book their COVID-19 vaccine. -
COVID-19 ཡི་ཁའི་ཐོག་ནས་སྨན་བཅོས་བྱེད་ཚུལ་དེ་སྲོག་སྐྱོབ་སྨན་བཅོས་ཤིག་ཆགས་ཐུབ།
This social GIF, in Tibetan, explains that COVID-19 oral treatments can be life-saving for some people. -
E fa'apefea ona ou mataituina auga o le COVID-19?
This fact sheet, in Samoan, explains how you can you can monitor your symptoms when recovering from COVID-19.