Wearing a mask can help protect you and those around you
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February 17, 2021There are many questions and opinions about vaccines around the world, the Australian Government has prepared some information for you in different languages for your convenience.
Watch this video with more information about the Vaccine:
For more languages visit: https://www.health.gov.au/resources/publications/covid-19-vaccines-animation-in-other-languages
Coronavirus (COVID-19) translated information for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, health professionals and industry. Information includes factsheets and promotional materials.
You can access to more languages here: https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/translated-resources-coronavirus-disease-covid-19
What you need to keep doing
- Practise good hygiene and regularly and thoroughly wash your hands.
- Maintain physical distancing, keep at least 1.5 metres away from others.
- Carry a face mask when you leave home unless you have a lawful reason not to. It is strongly recommended you wear one whenever you cannot keep a 1.5 metres distance from others.
- Wear a face mask when required, unless a lawful exception applies.
- If you feel unwell do not go to work.
- Get tested at a nearby testing location. Return home immediately.
- If you are worried you will lose pay while you wait for a test result or you have tested positive and need to self-isolate you may be eligible for a worker support payment.
- If your condition worsens contact your GP or a health professional. If you become very unwell and are having trouble breathing contact triple zero, you may need to be admitted to hospital.