Factitious

This is an interactive game from American University that helps you learn how to spot COVID-19 misinformation and disinformation. The game displays various news articles, social media posts, etc. and you will then determine if it is a trustworthy source or false/misleading.

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    Protect Yourself and Others From COVID with 6 Steps

    Thousands of people are still dying from COVID-19 every week. At least 1 in 10 with COVID-19 get long-COVID. Your health is precious. Protect yourself and others by taking 6 simple steps:
    1️⃣ Get vaccinated
    2️⃣ Keep a safe distance
    3️⃣ Wear a mask
    4️⃣ Cover sneezes/coughs
    5️⃣ Open windows
    6️⃣ Clean your hands

    Source: Protect Yourself and Others From COVID with 6 Steps

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    Os 9 passos de Lavagem das Maos

    Cartaz Dirigidos aos alunos – ensina passo a passo como lavar corretamente as mãos e evitar assim a propagação da Covid na escola e em sua família.

    Fonte: Os 9 passos de Lavagem das Maos

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      Autocolante Aalunos

      Autocolante para os alunos colarem em seus cadernos. Os fara lembrar que a COVID-19 ainda não acabou! e como devem se prevenir.

      Fonte: Autocolante Aalunos

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        ‘Get Boosted’ Facebook Campaign

        Even if you feel healthy and young at heart, you should take steps to stay that way — like eating vegetables, wearing a seatbelt, and staying active.

        Getting boosted for COVID-19 should be just another smart thing to add to your health checklist, especially with omicron’s contagiousness. (And even if you’ve had COVID in the past, it’s still a good idea to get a booster!)

        Source: ‘Get Boosted’ Facebook Campaign

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          Print Materials for Ghana’s Vaccination Campaign

          These print materials were developed by the Ghana Health Service to create visibility and inform eligible vaccinators about vaccine availability and vaccination sites across the regions, districts, and communities. The poster shows the segmented populations- who are eligible to take COVID-19 vaccines, including pregnant women. The leaflet contains basic facts about the COVID-19 vaccine and serves as talking points to Community Health Workers for facilitating interpersonal communication at the vaccination sites.

          Source: Print Materials for Ghana’s Vaccination Campaign

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            Comic Strip: Health Care Workers Who Get Vaccinated Are Heroes

            Health workers like you are putting their trust in science, getting the COVID-19 vaccine, and feeling more confident treating patients. You can feel safer at work too.

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              Spreading good vibes and vaccine confidence up to the last mile

              Get Vaxxed for Good Vibes is a USAID-supported campaign to help the Department of Health in the Philippines advance COVID prevention and vaccine confidence for at-risk populations in rural and semi-urban communities. Two years into the global pandemic, promoting minimum public health standards together with vaccine uptake helps communities recover and bounce back.

              Check out our Get Vaxxed for Good Vibes resources here

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                On the Fence About COVID-19 Vaccines?

                This is an infosheet touching on key topics of concern regarding COVID-19 vaccination. It addresses core components of hesitation, fears, and misunderstandings. Target audiences for this infographic are rural communities, those on the fence or undecided about vaccination, and adults with multiple comorbidities.

                Source: On the Fence About COVID-19 Vaccines?

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                  Poster campaign on vaccines for vulnerable populations

                  The COVID-19 pandemic rages on and even with vaccines being rolled out for nearly a year now, there are still plenty of individuals and communities who haven’t taken up the option, either due to lack of availability, skepticism or poor understanding due to misinformation.

                  To emphasize the importance of getting vaccinated, and encourage those who have yet to be immunized to do so, social art and design lab Amplifier has made available to street papers a series of posters which highlight the collective benefits of receiving the vaccine.

                  Source: Poster campaign on vaccines for vulnerable populations

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