Does gold attract corona?
This infographic debunks the myth that gold attracts the coronavirus.
Source: Does gold attract corona?
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This infographic debunks the myth that gold attracts the coronavirus.
Source: Does gold attract corona?
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India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare website has a section on COVID-19 awareness materials that cover multiple topics. These topics include: social distancing, mask wearing, hand washing, and dos/donts. The materials are available in English and Hindi.
Source: India MoHFW COVID Awareness Materials
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This is a set of materials developed to provide Mosques with information and materials around COVID-19 prevention. Includes a short book, video, flyer, poster, and banner.
Source: Youth Leaders Mosque Materials
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‘COVID-19 Mythbusters’ are messages developed to counter popular rumous about COVID-19. These rumors were entered into a rumor tracking system.
Source: COVID-19 Mythbusters, Guyana
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This project creates and translates accessible COVID-19 information into different languages to help all patients know when, and how, to seek care. The materials are created in collaboration with Harvard Health Publishing.
All of the materials are reviewed and vetted by physicians and medical school faculty members at the Harvard hospitals. These materials are created in collaboration with Harvard Health Publishing. The materials are freely available for download and distribution without copyright restrictions. The project currently supports 35 languages.
Source: COVID-19 Health Literacy Project
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This website offers publications and materials for the public emanating from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control.
The site includes posters and infographics, audio files, and videos, all created to increase public awareness about COVID-19 signs, symptoms, testing, and prevention.
Source: Nigeria Centre for Disease Control COVID-19 Resource Center
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This document, intended for SBC practitioners, is the fifth edition of COVID-19: Simple Answers to Top Questions. It is an updated version of the original document published on March 10, 2020. With the rapid evolution of knowledge and policy regarding COVID-19, future revisions will be produced on an ongoing basis.
The document is based on message maps and follows the belief that state health officials need both short and long answers. Messages are presented initially in no more than 3-5 short sentences and convey 3-5 key messages, ideally in the least number of words possible.
The approach is based on surveys showing that lead or front-page media and broadcast stories usually convey only the soundbite: 3-5 messages usually in less than 9 seconds for broadcast media or 27 words for print. Each primary message normally has 3 to 5 supporting messages that can be used when and where appropriate to provide context for the issue being mapped. A brief description of the message mapping strategy is in the Appendices. In the following pages, you will find 60+ top questions about COVID-19 answered with detailed message maps.
Source: COVID-19: Simple Answers to Top Questions Risk Communication Field Guide Questions and Key Messages
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This poster, produced by UNICEF and ICRF, provides basic information in an attractive and child-friendly layout, about handwashing, wearing a mask, physical distancing, and what to do if you don’t feel well.
Source: How Best to Protect Yourself from the Coronavirus
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This site offers the complete set of COVID-19 materials developed for the Indian general public.
Source: UNICEF India COVID-19 Materials for the Public
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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.