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Ceduna Koonibba Aboriginal Health Service Aboriginal Corporation

Phone: +61 8 8626 2500



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25.01.2022 LET ’S KEEP OUR MOB SAFE FROM THE FLU We Will be in Koonibba and Scotdesco providing The INFLUENZA vaccine for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 6 months and over.... See the Posters for Dates and Times.



22.01.2022 To assist the community during these trying times, CKAHSAC offer consults via Tele-Health with Dr Amar Ahmed. To book an appointment, please call the Clinic on 08 8626 2500. Additionally, Dr Nick Williams will be in Ceduna on Tuesday 5th and Wednesday 6th May 2020, please get in early to book an appointment.

20.01.2022 Your Mental and Emotional Health is Important. Look after yourself, your family, and your community.

19.01.2022 Protect your mob and stop the spread You can help stop the spread by: - Keeping your hands clean wash your hands with soap and water (where possible) for at least 20 seconds. Do this after you cough or sneeze, go to the toilet, and before you make any food - Coughing or sneezing into the inside of your elbow, not your hands... - Putting your tissues in the bin after you use them - Not touching your face - Cleaning surfaces often, such as door handles, kitchen and bathroom bench tops - Not hugging or shaking hands with people - Keeping away from people and family in the community if you are sick with a fever, cough or sore throat or are having trouble breathing and, seeking medical help Other ways you can protect your community and Elders include: - Not travelling to places in your community, or other communities, unless you have to - Staying at home and away from other people as much as you can. If you are around people, try to stay 2 big steps away from them. - Keep taking any medicines you use this way you’ll stay as healthy as possible - Not sharing cups or water bottles - Not smoking or sharing smokes with other people - Getting a flu shot to protect yourself and your family from the flu too



18.01.2022 Coronavirus is changing the way we live, work and connect. Looking after our mental health and staying connected is important. Follow and share these practica...l tips, and seek support when you need it. We are #InThisTogether #OurJobProtectOurMob

17.01.2022 Please Note, Notice from Ceduna Aboriginal Corporation regarding Cease of Operation - Community Bus Service.

17.01.2022 It's vital to know quickly if you’ve come into contact with someone who has coronavirus. To assist our health officials in contacting you, we’ve introduced the ...COVIDSafe app. Downloading the app is something you can do to protect you, your friends and family. Find out more: www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/covidsafe-app #COVID19 See more



15.01.2022 MEDIA STATEMENT 29 Mar 2020 Prime Minister Advice for Senior Australians including those with existing health conditions... The care and wellbeing of senior Australians remains a priority in this uncertain time. All Australians respect and value the contribution that older Australians make to our community. Coronavirus has more serious impacts on older Australians, those over 70 years of age and Australians with existing health conditions or comorbidities. National Cabinet’s strong advice is for self-isolation at home to the maximum extent practicable for Australians: over 70 years of age; over 60 years of age who have existing health conditions or comorbidities; indigenous Australians over the age of 50 who have existing health conditions or comorbidities. These groups should limit contact with others as much as possible when they travel outside.

09.01.2022 In response to the COVID-19. It is the communities responsibility to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. Here is some training to assist you, your family, and your staff in understanding the facts and requirements to Slow the Spread.... At the end of the training you will receive a certificate of completion. Good For Business’s and their Staff. Let's Keep Ceduna COVID-19 Free, through understanding the right techniques in Hygiene. Don’t hesitate to share, it goes for up to 30mins https://covid-19training.com.au/index.php

07.01.2022 Signs and symptoms that might indicate an STI include: Unusual vaginal bleeding. Pain during sex. Sores or bumps on the genitals or in the oral or rectal area.... Painful or burning urination. Discharge from the penis. Unusual or odd-smelling vaginal discharge. If you are experiencing any of the above signs you should go to your nearest clinic and ask for an STI test. #gettested Danila Dilba Health Service TAIHS Wuchopperen Health Service Ltd Katherine West Health Board Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Wurli-Wurlinjang Aboriginal Health Service Miwatj Health Aboriginal Corporation Mala'la Health Service Aboriginal Corporation Derby Aboriginal Health Service Puntukurnu Aboriginal Medical Service Nunkuwarrin Yunti Pika Wiya Pika Wiya Health Service Aboriginal Corporation Nunyara Aboriginal Health Service Inc Port Lincoln Aboriginal Health Services Ceduna Koonibba Aboriginal Health Service Aboriginal Corporation

07.01.2022 Key messages for CODIV-19, the information below is from the Australian Government, Department of Health. Symptoms Symptoms of COVID-19 can range from mild illness to pneumonia. Some people will recover easily, and others may get very sick very quickly. People with coronavirus may experience:... fever flu-like symptoms such as coughing, sore throat and fatigue shortness of breath Treatment There is no treatment for COVID-19, but medical care can treat most of the symptoms. Antibiotics do not work on viruses If you are not showing symptoms, you should still protect yourself and others. How it spreads The virus can spread from person to person through: close contact with an infectious person (including in the 24 hours before they started showing symptoms contact with droplets from an infected person’s cough or sneeze touching objects or surfaces (like doorknobs or tables) that have cough or sneeze droplets from an infected person, and then touching your mouth or face COVID-19 is a new disease, so there is no existing immunity in our community. This means that COVID-19 could spread widely and quickly. National Coronavirus Helpline Call this line if you are seeking information on coronavirus. The line operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week 1800 020 080 Australia’s Cases To date and as at 3:00pm on 31 March 2020, there have been 4,557 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 312 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday. Of the 4,557 confirmed cases in Australia, 19 have died from COVID-19. More than 244,000 tests have been conducted across Australia. Tough border restrictions are in force with major fines in place for anyone who does not comply. Some schools are closed, and we expect this to increase in the coming days/weeks.

06.01.2022 Good video to remind your little one's of the importance of washing their hands.



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