Remember to always wash your hands before touching your mouth, eyes and nose.
Remember to always wash your hands before touching your mouth, eyes and nose.

Source: Ministry of Public Health in Haiti

Illustration by Samuel Wyer

Some signs that can be suspicious of a sick person: Headache; Sore throat; cough: shortness of breath. Source: MSPP
Some signs that can be suspicious of a sick person: Headache; Sore throat; cough: shortness of breath. Source: MSPP

Illustration by Carolina Moscoso

Wash hands often with soap and water or another product for this purpose. Source: Ministry of Public Health in Haiti
Wash hands often with soap and water or another product for this purpose. Source: Ministry of Public Health in Haiti

Illustration by Samuel Wyer

Wash your hands, surfaces and utensils before and after cooking and eating. (Source: unicef)
Wash your hands, surfaces and utensils before and after cooking and eating. (Source: unicef)

Illustration by Samuel Wyer

 Cough or sneeze into our elbows or handkerchiefs which should used one time only. Protect yourself in if you are close to someone with difficulty in breathing, coughing or sneezing.  Source: Ministry of Public Health in Haiti  Illustration by S

Cough or sneeze into our elbows or handkerchiefs which should used one time only. Protect yourself in if you are close to someone with difficulty in breathing, coughing or sneezing.

Source: Ministry of Public Health in Haiti

Illustration by Samuel Wyer

Signs and symptoms that may appear if someone is sick  Shivering fever; Cough; Stomach ache and heartbeat; Difficulty breathing. Source: MSPP
Signs and symptoms that may appear if someone is sick  Shivering fever; Cough; Stomach ache and heartbeat; Difficulty breathing. Source: MSPP

Illustration by Carolina Moscoso

People of all ages can be infected by the new coronavirus.
People of all ages can be infected by the new coronavirus.

Older people, and people with medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, heart disease) can be more vulnerable to becoming severely ill with the virus. (Source: World Health Organization)

Illustration by John Felix Arnold III

Anyone can get the virus. Show empathy with those affected.
Anyone can get the virus. Show empathy with those affected.

Illustration by John Felix Arnold III

Avoid consuming raw or undercooked animal products. (Source: WHO)
Avoid consuming raw or undercooked animal products. (Source: WHO)

Illustration by Samuel Wyer

 Many people with coronavirus experience very mild symptoms. This is particularly true at the early stages of the disease. So, it is possible to catch coronavirus from someone who does not feel ill. Source: World Health Organization  Everyone must ke

Many people with coronavirus experience very mild symptoms. This is particularly true at the early stages of the disease. So, it is possible to catch coronavirus from someone who does not feel ill. Source: World Health Organization

Everyone must keep their distance by staying home, you protect yourself, your neighborhood, and the entire community.

Illustration by John Felix Arnold III

Avoid direct contact with animals and surfaces in contact with animals (Source: WHO). If this impossible, wash your hands with soap after contact. (source: unicef)
Avoid direct contact with animals and surfaces in contact with animals (Source: WHO). If this impossible, wash your hands with soap after contact. (source: unicef)

Illustration by Vexta

The new coronavirus CANNOT be transmitted through mosquito bites. (Source: WHO)
The new coronavirus CANNOT be transmitted through mosquito bites. (Source: WHO)

The new coronavirus is a respiratory virus which spreads primarily through droplets generated when someone infected coughs or sneezes, or through droplets of saliva or discharge from the nose.

Illustration by Vexta

Remember to always wash your hands before touching your mouth, eyes and nose.
Some signs that can be suspicious of a sick person: Headache; Sore throat; cough: shortness of breath. Source: MSPP
Wash hands often with soap and water or another product for this purpose. Source: Ministry of Public Health in Haiti
Wash your hands, surfaces and utensils before and after cooking and eating. (Source: unicef)
 Cough or sneeze into our elbows or handkerchiefs which should used one time only. Protect yourself in if you are close to someone with difficulty in breathing, coughing or sneezing.  Source: Ministry of Public Health in Haiti  Illustration by S
Signs and symptoms that may appear if someone is sick  Shivering fever; Cough; Stomach ache and heartbeat; Difficulty breathing. Source: MSPP
People of all ages can be infected by the new coronavirus.
Anyone can get the virus. Show empathy with those affected.
Avoid consuming raw or undercooked animal products. (Source: WHO)
 Many people with coronavirus experience very mild symptoms. This is particularly true at the early stages of the disease. So, it is possible to catch coronavirus from someone who does not feel ill. Source: World Health Organization  Everyone must ke
Avoid direct contact with animals and surfaces in contact with animals (Source: WHO). If this impossible, wash your hands with soap after contact. (source: unicef)
The new coronavirus CANNOT be transmitted through mosquito bites. (Source: WHO)
Remember to always wash your hands before touching your mouth, eyes and nose.

Source: Ministry of Public Health in Haiti

Illustration by Samuel Wyer

Some signs that can be suspicious of a sick person: Headache; Sore throat; cough: shortness of breath. Source: MSPP

Illustration by Carolina Moscoso

Wash hands often with soap and water or another product for this purpose. Source: Ministry of Public Health in Haiti

Illustration by Samuel Wyer

Wash your hands, surfaces and utensils before and after cooking and eating. (Source: unicef)

Illustration by Samuel Wyer

Cough or sneeze into our elbows or handkerchiefs which should used one time only. Protect yourself in if you are close to someone with difficulty in breathing, coughing or sneezing.

Source: Ministry of Public Health in Haiti

Illustration by Samuel Wyer

Signs and symptoms that may appear if someone is sick  Shivering fever; Cough; Stomach ache and heartbeat; Difficulty breathing. Source: MSPP

Illustration by Carolina Moscoso

People of all ages can be infected by the new coronavirus.

Older people, and people with medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, heart disease) can be more vulnerable to becoming severely ill with the virus. (Source: World Health Organization)

Illustration by John Felix Arnold III

Anyone can get the virus. Show empathy with those affected.

Illustration by John Felix Arnold III

Avoid consuming raw or undercooked animal products. (Source: WHO)

Illustration by Samuel Wyer

Many people with coronavirus experience very mild symptoms. This is particularly true at the early stages of the disease. So, it is possible to catch coronavirus from someone who does not feel ill. Source: World Health Organization

Everyone must keep their distance by staying home, you protect yourself, your neighborhood, and the entire community.

Illustration by John Felix Arnold III

Avoid direct contact with animals and surfaces in contact with animals (Source: WHO). If this impossible, wash your hands with soap after contact. (source: unicef)

Illustration by Vexta

The new coronavirus CANNOT be transmitted through mosquito bites. (Source: WHO)

The new coronavirus is a respiratory virus which spreads primarily through droplets generated when someone infected coughs or sneezes, or through droplets of saliva or discharge from the nose.

Illustration by Vexta

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