Translated resources on coronavirus
The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has translated information on coronavirus in more than 50 languages.
Popular translations
Information on coronavirus is available in some of the most commonly spoken languages in the City of Casey:
Translations are also available in other languages:
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There are more translated health resources produced by the Centre of Culture, Ethnicity and Health, which is funded by the DHHS. For more information, please visit the Health Translations website.
Translated guides for rapid antigen testing
The Department of Health have released a video on how to correctly administer a rapid antigen test at home. The TGA have approved many rapid antigen tests for use in Australia.
The video has had subtitles translated in multiple languages: | ||
Coronavirus hotline
If you need an interpreter, call the coronavirus hotline on 1800 675 398 and press 0.
Coronavirus news
SBS provides current news and information about coronavirus in 63 languages. For more information, visit their website.
The Migration Council of Australia has developed the 'My AUS COVID19' app as a comprehensive multilingual COVID19 resource for multicultural communities.
The app is available in Cantonese, Khmer, Tagalog, English, Korean, Tamil, French, Mandarin, Thai, Greek, Punjabi, Turkish, Indonesian, Russian, Vietnamese, Italian, Somali, Japanese, Spanish. It is soon to be available in Arabic, Dari, Persian, Burmese, Karen and Urdu.
Download the 'My AUS COVID19' App through the Apple app store or Google Play, or visit the website for more information.