COVID-19 Resources in Sinhalese & Tamil

COVID-19 Resources in Sinhalese & Tamil

COVID 19 Resources in Sinhalese & Tamil from NSW Health –
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Avoid large family gatherings

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COVID-19 Testing

Dr Kumari Obeyesekera – If unwell, get tested

Keep families and communities COVID-safe

Looking after your mental health during COVID-19

 

No visitors at home during the stay at home order

Stay at home order

Vaccination Message from Religious Leaders in Sinhala, Tamil & English

Wearing a mask can help stop the spread of COVID-19

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No visitors at home during the stay at home order

We have procedures in place to keep everyone who comes into the clinic safe

Testing is simple

Testing at public COVID-19 clinics is free

If your test is positive, a health worker will call you

Wear a mask

Physical distancing

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Multilingual I got tested

Multilingual Why I got tested

COVID-19 symptoms and testing

 

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Help us stop the spread

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Looking after your mental health – in Tamil

Who to call

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If unwell get tested Dr Subbaram Sundar

Read COVID-19 information in Arabic (QR code)

 

Do the right thing, always check-in

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Shisha (Waterpipe) Smoking Factsheet for COVID-19

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Diabetes and COVID-19

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Factsheet for casual contacts

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Self-isolation fact sheet for close contacts

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Physical Distancing

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I got vaccinated video message – Gayathri Dharmagesan

For COVID-19 vaccine information in Sinhala & Tamil developed by the Australian Government, Department of Health, please visit: https://www.health.gov.au/node/18274

The NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service (MHCS) have also posted COVID-19 Sinhala & Tamil resources on social media platforms and shared on NSW Health socials.

Please see links below and feel free to share these on your social media channels: Sinhalese Facebook post and Twitter post​

Many thanks for your kind and continuous support.

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