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Bouncing Back From COVID-19: Your Guide to Restoring Movement

As COVID-19 attacks the body and mind — our rehabilitation efforts aim to restore the whole person, helping you return to your previous quality of life.

Common impairments of COVID-19 include weakness, fatigue and shortness of breath with activity, and difficulty with walking and performing daily tasks. When you experience these physical impairments, it can lead to stress, which negatively effects the mind. Fear and depression can both impact the health of the body.

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Tips for dealing with COVID-19 at home

The Coronavirus pandemic has led to an unprecedented public health emergency in India making it difficult for most people to access the healthcare system. The infographics on this page, available in English, regional Indian languages and South Asian languages, provides concise practical advice for the management of COVID-19 in adults at home (current as of April 25, 2021).

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Science in 5: Treatment protocol for COVID-19 patient at home

If you have COVID-19 and are caring for someone or yourself at home, what is the treatment protocol? What is WHO’s guidance on Remdesivir and convalescent plasma therapy? How to monitor oxygen at home and what are the red flags when you should call the doctor? WHO’s Dr Janet Diaz explains in Science in 5.

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India Fights COVID

This website is a collaborative initiative that houses content and creative materials, related to COVID-19, curated by an editorial team. This content is in English, Hindi and other regional languages, and formats include images, GIFs, Videos etc.

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COVID-19 Communication Infographics

USAID’s NISHTHA USAID’s health systems strengthening project, implemented by Jhpiego, developed risk communication materials focusing on COVID-19 for use in communities in 12 Indian States. The materials will be used to address wellness concerns, particularly of the elderly, children, TB patients, and pregnant women who continue to need critical health care during this national emergency.