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Ang mga iniinom na paggamot kontra sa virus ng COVID-19 ay makakasagip ng buhay
This social GIF, in Tagalog, explains that COVID-19 oral treatments can be life-saving for some people. -
Bakit ko kailangang magpabakuna ng booster dose laban sa COVID-19?
This poster, in Tagalog, provides an answer to why you should get the COVID-19 vaccine. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – COVID-19 khamnak sii kongah thawngthanhmi hngalh bu in um (Stay informed about COVID-19 vaccines)
This poster, in Chin Hakha, explains the importance of staying up-to-date about COVID-19 vaccines and where to go for reliable information. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Hmaihuh i hruk ka hau maw? (Do I need to wear a mask?)
This infographic explains, in Hakha Chin, when you need to wear a mask and how to use a mask properly. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Icheknak cu aho paoh caah a ngahmi a si (Testing is available for everyone)
This poster, in Chin Hakha, 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) – Kailangan ko bang magsuot ng mask? (Do I need to wear a mask?)
This infographic explains, in Tagalog, when you need to wear a mask and how to use a mask properly. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Kumkhua upa zohkhenhnak lei hmun ah COVID-19 nih a hnorsuanmi pawl caah ngaihchiatnak le thinlung damlonak lei bawmhnak (Aged care grief and trauma support)
This fact sheet, in Chin Hakka, 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) – Lahat ay maaaring magpasuri (Testing is available for everyone)
This poster, in Tagalog, 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) – Manatiling may alam tungkol sa mga bakuna laban sa COVID-19 (Stay informed about COVID-19 vaccines)
This poster, in Tagalog, explains the importance of staying up-to-date about COVID-19 vaccines and where to go for reliable information. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Naapektuhan ka ba ng COVID-19 sa aged care? (Grief and Trauma Support Services – Brochure)
This brochure, in Tagalog, 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. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Social – HNAR CHUNG HNAWHNAK PUANTHAN HMAN NING RAPID ANTIGEN CHEKNAK (Nasal swab RAT)
This social tile, in Hakha Chin, explains how to use a nasal swab rapid antigen test (RAT). -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Social – PAANO ANG PAGGAMIT NG ISANG NASAL SWAB RAPID ANTIGEN TEST (Nasal swab RAT)
This social tile, in Tagalog, explains how to use a nasal swab rapid antigen test (RAT). -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Social – PAANO GUMAMIT NG ISANG RAPID ANTIGEN PAGSURI NG DURA (Rapid antigen oral saliva test)
This social tile, in Tagalog, explains how to use a rapid antigen oral saliva test. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Social – RAPID ANTIGEN HMAN NING KAA I CIL CHEKNAK (Rapid antigen oral saliva test)
This social tile, in Hakha Chin, explains how to use a rapid antigen oral saliva test. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Suporta sa dalamhati at trauma para sa mga naapektuhan ng COVID-19 sa sektor ng aged care (pangangalaga ng matatanda) (Aged care grief and trauma support)
This fact sheet, in Tagalog, 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) – Tar zohkhenhnak kha COVID-19 nih a hnorsuan maw? (Grief and Trauma Support Services – Brochure)
This brochure, in Chin Hakha, 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 (Filipino)
This radio advertisement, in Filipino, explains that lifesaving oral treatments are now available for people at high risk of becoming very sick from COVID-19. -
COVID-19 kaa in zawtnak hrik dohmi thlopnak pawl cu nun khamnak an si kho
This social GIF, in Hakha Chin, explains that COVID-19 oral treatments can be life-saving for some people. -
COVID-19 khamnak sii intuarkhawhnak thawnter deuhtu (booster) cu zeiruangdah kaa chunh a herh?
This poster, in Chin Hakha, explains why you need a COVID-19 vaccine booster dose. -
COVID-19 khamnak sii pawl kong ngakchia sin chim ning
This fact sheet, in Hakha Chin, explains how to answer your child's questions about COVID-19 vaccinations. -
COVID-19 nih caan saupi temtawnnak pawl
This fact sheet, in Hakha Chin, explains the potential long-term effects of COVID-19. -
COVID-19 vaccination – Ang mga Bakunang Booster na Dosis laban sa COVID-19 (COVID-19 vaccination booster doses information)
This fact sheet, in Tagalog, 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 khamnak siichunhmi pawl nih ngakchia pawl sin ah hmailei nau ngeih khawh lonak a chuahpimi tehte a um lo (No evidence of future infertility)
This poster, in Hakha Chin, explains that there is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines cause future infertility in children. -
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COVID-19 vaccination – How COVID-19 vaccines work and where residential aged care workers can get a vaccine (Tagalog)
This video, in Tagalog, outlines where residential aged care workers can get a COVID-19 vaccine, and how vaccines work. -
COVID-19 vaccination – Radio – Boost your protection – Tagalog
This radio ad, in Tagalog, encourages eligible people to stay up-to-date with their vaccination status by booking a COVID-19 booster.