Can you breastfeed if you have COVID-19?
It is completely safe for a mother with confirmed or suspected of COVID-19 to breastfeed.
Source: Can you breastfeed if you have COVID-19?
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It is completely safe for a mother with confirmed or suspected of COVID-19 to breastfeed.
Source: Can you breastfeed if you have COVID-19?
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This video integrated COVID-19 and Tuberculosis messaging and directions to get tested.
Source: Tuberculosis and COVID-19 Integrated Video
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These fliers urge people with the simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Source: COVID-19 Co-morbidity Fliers
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Being a parent is a daily challenge and faced with the realities of COVID 19, social distancing and self-quarantine, it may be a struggle. For parents, the best way to help their children is to firstly take care of themselves.
Self-care during these times is not selfish because it enables the caregivers to be there for their children as a stable, calm and soothing parent. This way, parents will also be able to better understand their children and help them feel reassured, relaxed and focused.
Source: How is COVID-19 affecting parents’ mental health
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USAID Philippines’ ReachHealth team has several robust social media platforms that reach specific audience segments with family planning messages. USAID’s Breakthrough ACTION COVID Vaccine project worked with ReachHealth to jointly produce and post social media cards promoting the Department of Health’s National Vaccine Days (NVD) from November 29-December 01, 2021 and December 15-17, 2021.
The social media cards were posted on platforms such as It’s Okay To Delay, which caters to young adults, and Konektado Tayo, for parents of teens, who are eligible to get vaccinated in the country. Teens got their own messages on the DOH’s platform for teens, I Choose.
In a little over a week, these platforms reached more than 3 million people — a solid accomplishment given that the messages were focused on reaching rural and peri-urban areas with low vaccine coverage and not major urban cities like Metro Manila. The posts encouraged vaccination and also answered key questions about family planning and vaccination.
Working with the DOH in the Philippines, USAID’s Breakthrough ACTION and ReachHealth projects helped raise public awareness through this vaccine promotion initiative. More than 9.9 million people were vaccinated during the National Vaccination Days, helping the government to fully vaccinate more than 50 million Filipinos by the start of 2022.
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Our infographics, gifs, and short animations provide key information on high-priority topics related to the prevention and understanding of COVID-19. Our content is designed to be:
Link to our English collection: https://brandfolder.com/digitalmedic/covid-19
Link to our Hindi resources: https://brandfolder.com/s/fvkh8sg4wjj94zfxqqjt58pr
Many of our assets can be co-branded and customized to better resonate with local communities. Take a look at our adaptable templates here: https://brandfolder.com/digitalmedic/covid-19-templates.
Digital Medic is an initiative of the Stanford Center for Health Education, where we believe that engaging and accessible health education has the power to save lives.
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In early 2021, Mali was faced both with the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the challenge of an outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in neighboring Guinea. The Breakthrough ACTION project, in collaboration with the National Communication Sub Commission of the COVID-19 Crisis Committee, developed a French and Bambara TV spot with the theme of “Une Pierre, Deux Coups” (Two birds, one stone) to reinforce key behaviors that help to prevent the transmission of both COVID-19 and Ebola. These aired nationally while the EVD response effort was active.
Source: TV Spots on Cross-Cutting COVID-19 and Ebola Prevention Behaviors (Mali)
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These materials, al produced in French, were developed by Breakthrough ACTION Cote d’Ivoire in conjunction with its government partners as part of a broader campaign to promote COVID-19 prevention behaviors and address COVID-19 related stigma.
SBC Materials include spots, posters, pamphlets on the following topics:
In-depth qualitative research conducted by the project informed interventions and messaging to address COVID-19 related stigma.
Source: Cote d’Ivoire COVID-19 Campaign Prevention Materials
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Understanding the extent of pandemic-related psychological and economic distress in LMICs can help inform the planning and provision of mental health and social support services. This research brief presents trends in reported nervousness, depression, food insecurity, and financial insecurity in 21 Low and Middle Income Countries from June through September 2021.
Trends are based on a secondary analysis of data from the COVID-19 Trends and Impact Survey, generated by the University of Maryland Social Data Science center in collaboration with Facebook’s Data for Good Initiative Analysis.
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This study aims to investigate young adults’ preferences for seasonal influenza vaccination campaigns to inform effective intervention design and development (e.g., COVID-19 vaccination).
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This website is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the Breakthrough ACTION Cooperative Agreement #AID-OAA-A-17-00017. Breakthrough ACTION is based at Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP).The contents of this website are the sole responsibility of Breakthrough ACTION and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID, the United States Government, or Johns Hopkins University.