Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) science conversation
In this video and audio series WHO experts explain the science related to COVID-19. This series is available every week on WHO's YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn channels and on all major podcasts platforms.
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Pwoteje Manje ak Dlo Apre yon Dezas oswa Sitiyasyon Ijans
Preparasyon Fanmi Ou pou
Katastwòf ak Ijans
Prepare, Planifye, Chèche Enfòmasyon
Vaksen DTaP (Difteri, Tetanòs, Koklich): Sa Ou Bezwen Konnen
Vaksen Td
Sa Ou Bezwen Konnen
Noch Wochen und Monate nach Erkrankung an COVID-19 können gesundheitliche Langzeitfolgen bestehen. Welche Symptome treten bei Long COVID auf? Wer kann betroffen sein? Wie lassen sich Spätfolgen einer Infektion mit dem Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 vermeiden?
This infographic shows the most common signs and symptoms of Long COVID. Breathlessness. Cough, sore throat. Chest pain. Pins and needles. Tinnitus, earaches.
Este consentimiento informado es necesario para vacunarte. Descárgalo, llénalo y llévalo el día que te toque. Recomendamos imprimir a dos caras. Si no pudieras descargarlo, igual te daremos uno en tu centro de vacunación, pero si lo llevas llenado, todo será más rápido. Recuerda conservar ...la cartilla, esta acredita el registro de tu vacunación y servirá para tu siguiente dosis.
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Listado de los 29 centros de vacunación que atenderán desde las 7 a.m. del sábado 4 de setiembre hasta las 7 p.m. del domingo 5 de setiembre. La atención será durante 36 horas ininterrumpidas.
En el documento encontrarás centros de atención peatonal y centros de vacunación vacunacar.
Tambi...én puedes consultar los centros de vacunación de la séptima Vacunatón con horario regular.
Esta publicación pertenece al compendio Vacunatón 2021 (Centros de vacunación)
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Internews and Maharat collected and analyzed 433 rumors about COVID-19 circulating on social media
between January 5, 2021and January 31, 2021. This bulletin highlights community perceptions and criticisms about different topics
Internews’ Rooted In Trust (RiT) Project tracks COVID-19-related rumors circulating among social media users and vulnerable communities in Mali, as well as other countries around the globe. The rumors are used to inform risk communication efforts by humanitarians and public health actors, and to s...upport local media in disseminating more accurate and actionable information that responds to community questions and concerns.
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The project aims to build trust around COVID-19 vaccines to ensure greater access to and uptake in the vaccines through establishing healthy information ecosystems to address mis- and disinformation and vaccine hesitancy in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The bulletins are in French.
Self-care guide for holidaymakers 2022