Vaccines for Pregnant Women
This video from Bangladesh states that pregnant women and lactating mothers will be able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine without SMS (on walk-in basis) from the designated designated center.
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This video from Bangladesh states that pregnant women and lactating mothers will be able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine without SMS (on walk-in basis) from the designated designated center.
This video was shared on Facebook. It discourages listening to myths and rumors such as those that claim that antibiotics or eating garlic can cure coronavirus. It is important not to listen to rumors, but to get correct information from reliable sources.
This video was shared on Facebook and explains that by staying at home and not going out unnecessarily, the spouses are saving themselves and their community.
This video was shared on Facebook and shows a little girl who considers herself a superhero because she is staying at home and keeping herself, her family, and her country safe from COVID-19.
This video compares fighting the coronavirus to a cricket match and challenges the public to fight against it.
This message, posted on Facebook, reads “When you go out of the house, you must wear a mask to protect yourself and others.”
Rhymes and songs are integral part of Bangladeshi culture. Tapping into that, this parody urges people to stay at home.
Video guidelines for those quarantined at home and those who have travelled back from abroad to Bangladesh.
This music video, subtitled in English, shows children following COVID-19 prevention practices, especially covering their mouths/faces when sneezing or coughing.
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