09/06/2022
Food safety should always be a priority, including during the pandemic.
Simple practices like keeping your food clean, separating raw & cooked food and keeping food at safe temperatures can help ensure food safety.
FAO
04/06/2022
What to do if someone is sick in your household...
04/06/2022
Get vaccinated...
Vaccines can protect you from serious illness and death from COVID-19. But DYK that after being vaccinated, you should STILL:
😷 Wear a mask
↔️ Keep a safe distance
🪟 Open windows
🤧 Cough/sneeze into your elbow
👐 Keep hands clean
to protect other
23/09/2021
Practice physical distancing
Keeping 1 metre distance means you care.
Physical distance can save lives & limit the spread of COVID-19.
14/09/2021
Protect yourself and your colleagues at work. And remember, it's not unreasonable to ask your colleagues to wear their mask properly to protect you, just as you wear yours to protect them!
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We're in this together and will figure it out.
13/09/2021
Today is World Sepsis Day.
Sepsis is a life-threatening medical emergency. It occurs when a person has an infection, and the body’s response causes injury to its own tissues and organs.
Anyone with an infection can develop sepsis, but some people are more at risk than others:
🔸Pregnant women
🔸Newborns
🔸The elderly
🔸People with chronic diseases or immunosuppression
🔸Hospitalized patients
10/09/2021
Are the vaccines safe and effective? Find out more here: https://uni.cf/2UQWL47
04/09/2021
Get vaccinated regardless of whether you already had COVID-19. Studies have shown that vaccination provides a strong boost in protection in people who have recovered from COVID-19.
04/09/2021
Vaccines work to help prevent cancer:
✅ Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination to protect against cervical cancer
✅ Hepatitis B vaccination to protect against liver cancer
21/08/2021
Medland Hospital in collaboration with the Ministry of Health Zambia is offering the Johnson and Johnson Covid 19 Vaccine.
Date & Time: Monday to Friday from 08:30 to 16:00 and Saturday 08:30 to 13:00
Fee: No Fee
Place: Medland Hospital
18/08/2021
It's important we protect each other by getting the COVID-19 vaccine. It's normal to feel a bit unwell after having it, it shows your body is building protection to the virus. Common side effects include:
☑ Arm soreness
☑ Mild fever
☑ Tiredness
☑ Headaches
☑ Muscle or joint aches