Considerations and Principles for Shielding People at High Risk of Severe Outcomes from COVID-19
This brief considers the rationale for shielding individuals at high risk of severe disease or death from COVID-19 in low and middle-income countries.
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This brief considers the rationale for shielding individuals at high risk of severe disease or death from COVID-19 in low and middle-income countries.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has published a series of courses and exercises to help educate the general public about the novel coronavirus.
With the help of a fantasy creature, Ario, “My Hero is You, How kids can fight COVID-19!” explains how children can protect themselves, their families and friends from coronavirus and how to manage difficult emotions when confronted with a new and rapidly changing reality. It is available in PDF form in over 30 languages.
This factsheet offers information for the public on the basics of COVID-19 and is available in 27 languages.
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Daily coronavirus disease (COVID-19) situation reports include global case counts in the last 24 hours and other surveillance data. The reports also include highlights of important developments as well as WHO preparedness and response actions.
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