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COVID- haitham and
19 PRESENTATION mohammed tamer.
Supervised by: MS
Salma Khalil 
FACTS
ABOUT
 We often hear new things about COVID-19 vaccines. It
is normal to have questions or worries about whether
you or your family should get vaccinated. You may
COVID-19 have heard some information in your community and
don’t know what is true, and what is false. Below is

VACCINES accurate, factual, and evidence-based information about


COVID-19 vaccinations. 
FACT #1
 COVID-19 vaccines help protect you from getting really sick
 COVID-19 has affected communities in every corner of the country. Unfortunately, there are
people who have ended up in hospital, and some even died. Some of these people were young
and healthy before catching the COVID-19 virus. COVID-19 could have a devastating effect
on people living in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. All it takes is someone
infected coming to your community and the virus will spread. Sometimes people may not even
know they are sick, yet they are carrying the virus and pass it on to the community. Please think
about getting the COVID-19 vaccine to protect yourself, your family, Elders and others in your
community. 
FACT #2
 COVID-19 is affecting everyone in Australia, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people
The virus first appeared on a small scale in November 2019
with the first large cluster appearing in Wuhan, China in
December 2019.  It was first thought SARS-CoV-2 made the
jump to humans at one of Wuhan, China’s open-air “wet
markets.” Later theories voiced concern that it may have
originated as a biological weapon in a lab in China.
Coronaviruses are a type of virus. There are many different
kinds, and some cause disease. A coronavirus identified in
ORIGIN,COMPOSITION, 2019, SARS-CoV-2, has caused a pandemic of respiratory
TYPES AND HOW IT illness, called COVID-19.
INFECT  There are more than 50 types of coronavirus,but has been
discovered only 7 of them that affect human. (It types will be
represented in the next slide)
Your lungs might become inflamed, making it tough for you to
breathe. This can lead to pneumonia, an infection of the tiny
air sacs (called alveoli) inside your lungs where your blood
exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF
FROM CORONAVIRUS?
●Wash your hands
frequently with soap and ●Stay home if you are
●Cover coughs and ●Make your meetings
water, scrubbing for at feeling sick, and seek
●Don't touch your face. sneezes with the inside of virtual. Or postpone
least 20 seconds, or use an appropriate medical
your elbow or upper arm. meetings entirely.
alcohol-based hand guidance.
sanitizer.

●Don’t hug or shake ●Do not reuse disinfectant


●Do not dry surfaces after ●Drink at least 8l of water
hands. If you have to meet ●Always wear a mask. wipes on multiple
wiping them down. per a day
with someone in person. surfaces.

●You can as much as you


●Eat more fishes,eggs and ●Eat 160g of meat and
can so many oranges that Drink Tomato juice.
milk. beans.
has vitamin C and D.
●COVID-19 changed the way we communicate,
care for others, educate our children, work and
more. Experts from UAB weigh in on these
changes. Over the past two years, the world has
seen a shift in behaviors, the economy, medicine
and beyond due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
MODIFICATION
DONE BY
CORONAVIRUS OVER
THE PAST YEARS
AND HOW WE
PROTECT
OURSELVES FROM
IT. 

●We can protect our self by wearing a cotton


mask, drinking warm fluid like tea, coffee, hot
chocolate and etc…
 Older adults (especially those ages 50 years and older, with risk increasing
with older age) are more likely than younger people to get very sick if they
get COVID-19. This means they are more likely to need hospitalization,
intensive care, or a ventilator to help them breathe, or they could die. Most
COVID-19 deaths occur in people older than 65.

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