International SOS poster translated into Jola Fonyi (Senegalese language)
Poster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Jola Fonyi, a language spoken in southern Senegal.
Poster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Jola Fonyi, a language spoken in southern Senegal.
Poster by International SOS translated, with permission, into Bandial, a language spoken in southern Senegal.
This is a collection of 13 graphical letter-size infection control templates for Microsoft Word. These templates:
– simplify infection prevention & control messaging
– are pre-designed with symbols from The Infection Control Symbol Package to save you time
– are always ready to be printed in-house on letter-size paper for quick, timely turn-around
– can be saved once completed for quick & organized handling (getting approval, sharing approved files, changing messaging)
For best results, unzip the whole archive to a convenient place on your local hard drive.
Simply highlight the placeholder text within the template and type in your message. The symbols at the bottom imply that specific precautionary actions and PPE are required; highlight and delete any that do not apply to your current message before printing.
These templates are designed for Microsoft Office 2003 or newer for compatibility reasons.
Please leave the attribution and copyright information in the footer intact – this is required for free non-commercial reproduction of Creative Commons licensed graphics.
The Infection Control Symbol Package can be found at http://www.taggcleanhands.com/icsymbolpack
Individual Infection Control Symbol Template downloads at http://www.taggcleanhands.com/downloads
This poster from CDC provides general information on the Ebola virus and its spread.
This poster from Sierra Leone describes signs and symptoms of Ebola while also promoting a hotline number.
This poster from CDC shows what to do if someone dies at home.
This poster from CDC addresses stigma.
This promotional poster explains CDC’s role in the ongoing Ebola crisis.
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