Interviews – Tous Unis Contre le COVID-19 en Guinée
Il s’agit d’entretiens de sensibilisation sur divers aspects de COVID-19.
Source: Interviews – Tous Unis Contre le COVID-19 en Guinée
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Il s’agit d’entretiens de sensibilisation sur divers aspects de COVID-19.
Source: Interviews – Tous Unis Contre le COVID-19 en Guinée
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These are interactive voice response audio files and scripts about COVID-19 dealing with handwashing, the use of masks, and physical distancing.
Source: COVID-19 Interactive Voice Response Audio and Scripts
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This poster is designed to reach young adults with a message about the importance of wearing masks to prevent COVID-19.
The poster lists reasons why masks are important.
Source: I Wear My Mask in Public
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During the ‘unlock phase’, it is important to wear a mask when outdoors. This infographic developed by Center for Communication and Change-India visually explains the importance of wearing a mask and how it can reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection/transmission. These infographics are available in English and other Indian languages.
Source: How Wearing a Face Mask Can Reduce the Risk of COVID-19 Infection
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This is a script created for an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) COVID-19 game as part of the COVID-19 campaign in Cambodia.
The IVR script contains questions put to the caller. The caller receives several options to respond to the question, by pressing numbers on the phone. If the caller answers incorrectly, a negative sound is heard and then the correct answer and more information is supplied. If the caller answers correctly, a positive sound is heard, and more information is supplied.
Source: Cambodia Coronavirus IVR Game Script
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This message, posted on Facebook, reads “When you go out of the house, you must wear a mask to protect yourself and others.”
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SMS (Soap/sanitizer, Mask, Social distance) is the need of the hour. This infographic designed for the general audience visually explains the do’s and don’ts of wearing a mask correctly. The infographic is available in English and other Indian languages.
Source: Do’s and don’ts of wearing a face mask correctly
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Scientists who study the transmission of respiratory illnesses like influenza say that infections typically happen when a healthy person comes into contact with respiratory droplets from an infected person’s cough, sneeze or breath.
This simulation, created using research data from the Kyoto Institute of Technology, offers one view of what can happen when someone coughs indoors. A cough produces respiratory droplets of varying sizes. Larger droplets fall to the floor, or break up into smaller droplets.
Source: 3-D Simulation about Social Distancing
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This document is an update of the guidance published on 6 April 2020 and includes updated scientific evidence relevant to the use of masks for preventing transmission of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as well as practical considerations.
The main differences from the previous version include the following:
Source: Advice on the Use of Masks in the Context of COVID-19
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causes COVID-19 and is spread personto-person through close contact.
The authors of this article aimed to investigate the effects of physical distance, face masks, and eye protection on virus transmission in health-care and non-health-care (eg, community) settings. They did a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the optimum distance for avoiding person-to-person virus transmission and to assess the use of face masks and eye protection to prevent transmission of viruses.
The findings of this systematic review and meta-analysis support physical distancing of 1 m or more and provide quantitative estimates for models and contact tracing to inform policy. Optimum use of face masks, respirators, and eye protection in public and health-care settings should be informed by these findings and contextual factors. Robust randomised trials are needed to better inform the evidence for these interventions, but this systematic appraisal of currently best available evidence might inform interim guidance.
Source: Physical Distancing, Face Masks, and Eye Protection for Prevention of COVID-19
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