Influenza campaign – Passed around
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people can get seriously sick from the flu. The flu vaccine is free for all First Nations Australians aged 6 months and over. Together, let’s give flu the boot.Find out more!
Coronavirus and Older Australians
Coronavirus can be more serious for older Australians, particularly our mob and those with chronic disease. Like this video shows us, to protect older Australians and those with compromised immune systems we all need to work together to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
How You Can Help Stop Coronavirus Spreading
Helping to stop the spread of coronavirus is something that we can all do. Watch this video for practical tips.
Keep Your Distance – Why Social Distancing is Essential
Coronavirus is most likely to spread from person to person, when we come into close contact with other people. So the more space between you and others, the harder it is for the virus to spread. This video explains how keeping your distance includes commonsense things like staying home, avoiding crowds and refraining from touching one another.
Stay Informed and Know the Facts
As issues with the coronavirus change and develop it’s important to stay informed and pay attention to reputable sources. Avoid fake information or myths that may be circulating online in social media. Watch this video and stay up to date on the latest information at health.gov.au
Good Hygiene Is In Your Hands
We can all help to stop the spread of the coronavirus. This video details good hygiene practices that everyone can adopt.
Who Is Most At Risk?
The risk for getting COVID-19 may be increased for travellers. This video explains why. Anyone who has travelled overseas in the past 14 days, and feels unwell, should see a doctor immediately.
CORONAVIRUS … WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
We understand that all the news stories circulating about the Coronavirus will concern and worry many of you. Galangoor Duwalami Primary Healthcare wants to reassure all our patients that the risk of Coronavirus infections on the Fraser Coast remains low. There is very low risk if you haven’t: Travelled overseas in the last 14 days to the destinations listed below; ... Read More