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Emergency and Community Health Outreach (ECHO) H1N1 Audio, Video, and Print Resources
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Emergency and Community Health Outreach (ECHO) Minnesota, in partnership with the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), has created video, audio, print and other resources on H1N1 Novel Influenza in multiple languages. These resources include basic H1N1 prevention information, vaccine information, and other tips on staying safe and healthy during flu season (including topics such as hand washing and stay at home). They are offered in multiple languages as part of ECHO's mission to provide health and safety information during both emergency and non-emergency times to people who speak limited English in the state of Minnesota in the United States (US).
ECHO invites the media to broadcast these H1N1 resources through their radio and television communication channels. (See below.) For tips on how to localise ECHO resources for audiences in your area, click here [PDF].
ECHO invites the media to broadcast these H1N1 resources through their radio and television communication channels. (See below.) For tips on how to localise ECHO resources for audiences in your area, click here [PDF].
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Languages
Most resources are available in Amharic, Arabic, English, Hmong, Karen, Khmer (Cambodian), Laotian, Oromo, Russian, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
Source
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP)'s Promising Practices website and ECHO website - both accessed February 3 2010.
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