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Service providers are crucial in helping newcomers understand and navigate their new environment. This role includes providing critical health information to keep clients and their families safe. This blog post from the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM) provides guidance and resources for service providers on influenza (flu), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), […]

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This poster, created by International Rescue Committee and CORE, provides vaccine information resource to help your clients stay up to date and informed on vaccines and their health. This new resource is offered in 19 languages. This resource in intended to inform newcomer clients.

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As people gather with loved ones or community members, it is important to note that there is a current surge of three highly contagious respiratory viruses—COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and influenza (flu). These viruses can cause similar symptoms and require specific testing to diagnose. This “tripledemic” is leading to a greater number of people […]

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These multilingual videos discuss information about the flu. Topics include: symptoms of the flu, differences between the flu and the common cold, which people are most at risk, when to seek emergency attention, the importance of getting the flu shot, side effects of the flu shot, and common flu myths.

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This poster illustrates and describes four ways to fight the flu: covering your cough, washing your hands, staying home when sick, and getting vaccinated.

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This poster provides steps for correctly washing your hands and preventing the spread of germs. Steps include using soap, washing for 20 seconds, rinsing well, drying, covering coughs and sneezes, and staying home when sick. It was developed to prevent the spread of flu, but may also be relevant to preventing the spread of COVID-19.