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Translated Title | English Title Sort descending | Language |
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There is a New COVID-19 Vaccine - video |
There is a New COVID-19 Vaccine - ASL | American Sign Language (ASL) |
Water Safety After a Flood |
Water Safety After a Flood - ASL | American Sign Language (ASL) |
Water Safety After a Flood - video |
Water Safety After a Flood - ASL | American Sign Language (ASL) |
What is Diabetes? |
What is Diabetes? - ASL | American Sign Language (ASL) |
What to know about measles - video |
What to know about measles - ASL | American Sign Language (ASL) |
Where to get Free COVID-19 Test Kits - Video |
Where to get Free COVID-19 Test Kits - ASL | American Sign Language (ASL) |
Why is getting vaccinated important? - video |
Why is getting vaccinated important? - ASL | American Sign Language (ASL) |
Wildfires and Your Health - video |
Wildfires and Your Health - ASL | American Sign Language (ASL) |
COVID-19 Resources
COVID-19 Vaccine Communication Card
COVID-19 Toolkit from World Federation of the Deaf
CDC Prevaccination Checklist for COVID-19 Vaccination Plain Language Guide
The Health Department worked with the Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living to create this guide to make the CDC Prevaccination Checklist for COVID-19 Vaccination useful for more people.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Did You Know? (ASL Services Supporting the Community)