Getting a COVID-19 Vaccination Record
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This glossary was developed to help community organisations, translators and interpreters, bilingual workers, and community leaders to better understand and communicate about vaccine development and implementation.
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The evidence continues to suggest that in poorly ventilated indoor spaces, airborne aerosols are a possible transmission route of SARS-CoV-2, and the precautionary advice remains valid. Maintaining good levels of ventilation remains the key focus, even in colder weather conditions, whilst minimising occupant discomfort due to draughts and lower indoor temperatures. The risk of exposure
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This booklet was developed by Centre for Population Health, Western Sydney Local Health District.
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This information sheet should be read in conjunction with other ‘What you need to know’, ‘Social distancing’ content on health.gov.au and the ‘information about routine environmental cleaning and disinfection in the community’ information sheet found at www.health.gov.au/covid19-resources.
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The following recommendations are the basis for the detailed guidance issued by ASHRAE Epidemic Task Force. They are based on the concept that within limits ventilation, filtration, and air cleaners can be deployed flexibly to achieve exposure reduction goals subject to constraints that may include comfort, energy use, and costs. This is done by setting
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COVID-19 can survive on surfaces for a few hours or up to several days. It can be killed through simple cleaning and disinfection. While cleaning is important, the risk of transmission from a contaminated surface is much lower compared to having close contact with a COVID-19 case.
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The following Building Readiness information is meant to provide practical information and checklists for how your building should be operating and how to practically check its operation. Actual conditions at any specific building will vary, and the adjustments that should be made will depend on many factors such as local climate, complexity of systems involved
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