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Locality: Perth, Western

Phone: +61 411 701 144



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25.01.2022 Kayla is diagnosed with Down syndrome and is the first registered lobbyist who has an extra 21st chromosome. She also possesses a natural energy that makes every person she encounters feel like an old friend.



24.01.2022 As Seen on Today Tonight . Mable is a new way of thinking about aged care and disability support

24.01.2022 Freedom and the great outdoors beckons! Our friends Break The Boundary have resumed their free Adaptive Mountainbike program after the Covid 19 break. Social di...stancing measures and any government advice is being adhered to. If youre looking to try out a new activity or just want to be out and about outdoors again, please contact Break the Boundary or send us a message and we can help you on your way.

22.01.2022 Hey you mob want to get your Drivers Licence? Then come down next month to sign up to this free program. Course runs every Wednesday of the school term. Starts 22nd July 2020!! Feel free to share!!



21.01.2022 This just melts my heart

21.01.2022 "Problem behavior"

21.01.2022 Some good news for those who are struggling to manage all the changes to their support as a result of the Coronavirus. The NDIA have put more information on the...ir website this afternoon about support coordination. The information says: If you already have support coordination in your plan but need more hours to help you manage everything, you can pay for those hours out of your core budget (assuming you have enough money in your core budget of course). If you dont already have support coordination in your plan, you can now get support coordination (without requesting a review). You can pay for it out of your core budget (assuming you have enough money in your core budget of course). This will be allowed for at least the next six months. If you are worried about running out of funds you should contact the NDIA and request a review (make sure you ask to speak to the special team who are dealing with all the Coronavirus issues). This is good news for all those who need some more help to reorganise their supports as a result of the Coronavirus. Unfortunately the good news is buried on the provider side of the NDIS website. We have found it for you - just follow the link below. You can find it here - https://www.ndis.gov.au//providers-co/support-coordination (Image description: Seven little white animated people hold seven colourful letters. The word spells "support")



21.01.2022 This woman has been putting a smile on peoples faces by sharing tips on how to survive the lockdown - and her outfits are just brilliant *Oh, and remember - cwtch in and have a drink *

20.01.2022 I *love* this video. "Its my home" Please share. Its only a few minutes and is captioned. ... We shared this a few years ago, but thought it time to share again. We cant really get enough of it at TGS. Many thanks to Open Future Learning <-- super worth checking out their facebook, videos and website - some great stuff in there.

19.01.2022 Workers play a key role in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of people with disability. Our '6 step guide for workers' contains important information for worker...s about how to identify incidents that occur in their workplace, and what to do if an incident occurs: https://www.ndiscommission.gov.au/document/2211 See more

18.01.2022 "She doesn't want to go to school" "He has lost a lot of his confidence" "She is having a lot of trouble with friends" "The anxiety just keeps getting worse"... We hear these things all too often from parents with beautiful, bright children who need to feel supported, uplifted and strengthened. Standing Strong’s online programs aim to help children aged 5-17 years explore and grow their own individuality, self belief, confidence and inner strength - all from the comfort of their own home. Audio, video & printable resources Online wellbeing programs Access to everything from home Growing online community Support network for parents and children alike Join the Standing Strong family today.

18.01.2022 24 HOUR EMERGENCY AND SERVICES THAT CAN ASSIST For immediate assistance, all hours: Ambulance Police and Fire 000... Police Assistance Non-Urgent 131444 Kids Helpline 1800551800 Men’s Line Aus. 1300789978 Men’s Domestic Violence Helpline (08) 9223 1199 Alcohol and Drug Info Service 94425000 OR 1800 198 024 Lifeline 131144 Suicide Call Back Service 1300659467 Crisis Care 9223 1111 Crisis Care Helpline 1800 199 008 Samaritans 1800198313 or 9388 2500 OR 13 52 47 Poisons Line 131326 Health Direct Aus. 1800022222 Family Help Line 1800643000 Sexual Assault Resource Centre 9340 1828 OR 1800 199 888 Beyond Blue 1300224636 MHERL 1300555788 (Mental Health Emergency Response Line) Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service 1800 737 732 Child Protection Unit Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) (08) 9340 8646 Domestic Violence Liaison Officer (WA Police) (24 hrs) 131 444 Family Helpline (24 hrs) (08) 9223 1100 Health Direct 1800 022 222 Parenting WA line (24 hrs) (08) 6279 1200 Police, Fire, Ambulance (life-threatening situation) 000 Problem Gambling Helpline 1800 858 858 The Salvation Army Salvo Care Line 1300 363 622 WA Police Child Abuse Squad (24 hrs) (08) 9428 1500 Women’s Domestic Violence Helpline (08) 9223 1188 For Urgent medical care you can also visit your nearest Public Hospital Emergency Department: Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital 3056 Albany Highway, Mount Nasura WA 6112 Tel: 93912000 Fremantle Hospital South Terrace Fremantle WA 6160 Tel: 94313333 Fiona Stanley Hospital 11 Robin Warren Drive Murdoch WA 6150 Tel: 61524013 Joondalup Health Campus Cnr. Grand Boulevard & Shenton Ave Joondalup WA 6027 Tel:94009400 Rockingham General Hospital Elanora Drive Cooloongup WA 6168 Tel: 95994000 Royal Perth Hospital Wellington Street Perth WA 6000 Tel: 92242244 Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital Avenue Nedlands WA 6009 Tel: 93463333 St John of God Hospital Midland 1 Clayton Street Midland WA 6056 Tel: 94624000 Disability Services Commission www.disability.wa.gov.au Phone: 9426 9200; Freecall: 1800 998 214 Developmental Disability Council - www.ddc.og.au National Disability Services (WA Branch) www.nds.org.au Ph: 08 9242 5544; 08 9242 5544 Disability First Stop Agencies People With Disabilities (PWD) WA www.pwdwa.org Kalparrin (for families of children with special needs) www.kalparrin.org.au Brain Injury Services Headwest www.headwest.asn.au Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre (EDAC) - www.edac.org.au Australian Health Care Directory www.healthdirectory Headspace: 1800 650 890 Provides online and telephone support and counselling to young people aged 12 to 25 years. ONLINE SUPPORT SERVICES Reachout: http://au.reachout.com/ ReachOut.com is a web-based service that provides young people, their families and carers, with the information, tools, skills and connections they need to make positive decisions about their mental health and wellbeing. Headspace: https://www.eheadspace.org.au/ Provides online and telephone support and counselling to young people aged 12 to 25. Suicide Call Back Service: http://www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au/ In addition to their crisis support telephone service, the Suicide Call Back Service website offers a number of online resources for those affected by suicide. Youth beyondblue: http://www.youthbeyondblue.com/ Provides information and resources relating to mental health problems such as depression and anxiety. It’s All Right: http://www.itsallright.org/ Its all right is a website where you can read the diaries of four teenagers, based on real stories, as they deal with the challenge of living with mental illness in their family. It also has useful Factsheets and Podcasts and provides an online information and referral service on mental illness including schizophrenia, depression and anxiety disorders. Mood Gym: https://moodgym.anu.edu.au/welcome Provides a free self-help program to teach cognitive behaviour therapy skills to people vulnerable to depression and anxiety. E-couch: https://ecouch.anu.edu.au/welcome E-couch is a self-help interactive program with modules for depression, generalised anxiety and worry, social anxiety, relationship breakdown, and loss & grief. Black Dog Institute (youth): http://www.biteback.org.au/ BITE BACK is a new and evolving website which aims to improve the wellbeing and mental fitness of young people, based on the principles of positive psychology the science of optimal functioning. MensLine: http://www.mensline.org.au/Home.html Is a professional telephone and online support, information and referral service, helping men to deal with relationship problems in a practical and effective way. It operates 24 hours, 7 days a week. depressioNet: http://depressionet.org.au/ The purpose of depressioNet.com.au is to empower people experiencing depression to make informed choices and find solutions to the challenges of living with depression. CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES: Community CAMHS provides specialist community based outpatient mental health services for young people across Western Australia and offers a weekday service during business hours. The services offer assessment, case coordination and multidisciplinary treatment services for children and adolescents with severe, complex and persistent mental disorders. Young people with severe and complex mental health disorders who have been admitted to an inpatient unit will require specialist Community CAMHS follow up to achieve long-lasting changes. Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) are available at: Metropolitan locations: Armadale: (08) 9391 2455 Bentley: (08) 9334 3900 Clarkson: (08) 9304 6200 Fremantle: (08) 9435 9700 Hillarys: (08) 9403 1999 Midland: (08) 9250 5777 Peel: (08) 9531 8080 Rockingham/Kwinana: (08) 9528 0555 Shenton Park: (08) 9381 7055 Warwick: (08) 9448 5544 Great Southern Albany: (08) 9892 2440 Narrogin: (08) 9881077 Katanning: (08) 98216341 Goldfields Kalgoorlie: (08) 9088 6200 Esperance: (08) 90710444 South West Bunbury: (08) 9722 1300 Busselton: (08) 97540560 Bridgetown: (08) 97821444 Wheatbelt Northam: (08) 9621 0999 Pilbara Karratha: (08) 9143 2346 Port Hedland: (08) 91741240 Kimberley Broome: (08) 9194 2640 Derby: (08) 91933605 Kununurra: (08) 91664350 Fitzroy Crossing: (08) 91930093 Midwest Geraldton: (08) 99561999 Carnarvon: (08) 99416600 Specialist Statewide Aboriginal Mental Health Services: (08) 9347 6600 A dedicated state-wide Aboriginal mental health service providing comprehensive treatment for Aboriginal people with a serious mental illness. The State-wide Specialist Aboriginal Mental Health Service (SSAMHS) operates with cultural integrity and provide a ‘whole of family’ approach to service delivery regardless of location within Western Australia. This service supports Aboriginal people to access mainstream mental health services and increase the capacity of these services to better meet the needs of Aboriginal people. Headspace health and mental health support, advice and information for 12 25yrs Fremantle: (08) 9335 6333 Albany: (08) 9842 9871 Broome: (08) 9193 6222 Osborne Park: (08) 9208 9555 Lynks Counselling: Lynks is the youth and family counselling service of YMCA Perth. Lynks provides counselling and support to young people aged 15-25 years and families for a range of issues: (08) 9328 3522 Streetsyde offers emergency accommodation for those young people in crisis at Jewell house as well as providing counselling in a safe secure environment. (YMCA) (08) 9325 8488 Perth Inner City Youth Service: Seeks to enhance young people's sense of belonging; by working within and creating links with the wider community. Services include medium to long-term accommodation; family mediation and informal counselling for youth aged 16-25 years. Ph: (08) 9388 2792 StandByMe Youth Service (SBMYS): Youth Centre located in Altone Park, Beechboro. SBMYS offer informal counselling and advocacy to young people (11 25yrs) in need as well as referrals of young people to services that can provide them with additional help. SBMYS can provide information about a wide variety of issues that young people face. Ph: (08) 9377 4022 Youth Focus: Youth Focus provides a friendly, confidential and professional service for young people who are in need of counselling and support. This free service is aimed at supporting young people and their families to overcome the issues associated with suicide, depression and self-harm. Office locations: Perth; Albany; Bunbury; Collie; Kwinana; Mandurah; Rockingham For all offices contact: (08) 6266 4333 Gay & Lesbian Community Services of WA, Inc.: The counselling and information line allows people to explore their sexuality and gender as it relates to them, without judgement or prejudice. Available week nights from 7pm 10pm, contact (08) 9420 7201 Freedom Centre/WA Aids Council: Freedom Centre supports young people (under 26) to be happy and healthy about their sexuality and gender. They provide LGBTI friendly counselling, peer support, education and sexual health testing. Contact (08) 9482 0000 Passages Resource Centres: offers a referral service for homeless or street present young people between the ages of 12 and 25 Perth: 22 Palmerston St, Northbridge (ph: 9228 4178) Mandurah: 20 Davey St, Mandurah (ph: 9583 5160) Nyoongar Patrol Outreach Service: a community based service that deals with social and welfare issues to provide early street-level interventions to local and remote Indigenous people frequenting public spaces in nominated locations. The target groups are people at risk of coming into contact with the criminal justice system due to various social and welfare issues. After 9.00pm, the Patrol’s focus is assisting young people who are likely to come into contact with the criminal justice system or frequenting night precincts unsupervised. Anglicare WA a range of services offered state-wide: http://www.anglicarewa.org.au/ Uniting Care West a range of services available state-wide: http://www.unitingcarewest.org.au/ Yorgum - Yorgum provides an alternative and cultural approach to healing Aboriginal people who have been affected by family violence, sexual abuse and the underlying causes associated. The service operates metropolitan wide and works in a manner that is holistic and within the Aboriginal Terms of Reference. The Yorgum Clinical Supervisor (Psychologist) and Counselors work with children and adults on an individual basis and as a family unit: 9221 0487 Adults Surviving Child Abuseemail (or phone) service for people seeking help for complex trauma from childhood. www.asca.org.au Butterfly Foundation provides information and referrals for people concerned about eating disorders plus phone and email support. thebutterflyfoundation.org.au CanTeen ‘chat’ or email (or phone) counselling and forums for people aged 12 to 24 living with the impact of cancer (either as a patient or having a family member who is living with cancer). www.canteen.org.au Counselling Online text-based (or phone) counselling for drug or alcohol concerns for people concerned about their own or other peoples’ substance use. www.counsellingonline.org.au Gambling help online textand email (or phone) counselling for people concerned about theirown or another person’s gambling. www.gamblinghelponline.org.au QLife ‘chat’ (or phone) counselling for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people. www.qlife.org.au What Were We Thinking? support for first-time parents and resources for professionals. www.whatwerewethinking.org.au eCentreClinic develops and tests courses for adults and older adults including anxiety, OCD, PTSD, stress, depression, chronic pain and epilepsy. Self-guided and therapist supported courses. www.ecentreclinic.org Mental Health Online provides information, assessment + treatment programs (Anxiety, OCD, PTSD). Courses available as self-help for free or with therapist support for a small fee. www.mentalhealthonline.org.au OCD? Not Me! program is for people aged 12-18 yrs with OCD. It has 8 stages and provides information, tips, activities as well as support for parents and caregivers. www.ocdnotme.com.au THIS WAY UP provides courses for depression and anxiety (GAD, mixed depression/anxiety, social phobia, OCD). People are referred by their clinician and receive clinician support to work through the program for a small fee. There are also free self-help courses. www.thiswayup.org.au Health and Disability Services Complaints Office (HaDSCO) PO Box B61, Perth, Western Australia, 6838 Complaints and enquiries line: (08) 6551 7600 Administration: (08) 6551 7620 Facsimile: (08) 6551 7630 Free call: 1800 813 583 email: [email protected] web: www.hadsco.wa.gov.au Mental Illness Fellowship of WA Level 3, 9 The Avenue, Midland WA P.O. Box 1947, Midland WA 6936 Telephone: (08) 9237 8900 Email: [email protected] Office hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. Lorikeet Centre 104 Cambridge Street, West Leederville 6007 P.O. Box 1006, West Leederville 6901 Telephone: (08) 9237 8951 Facsimile: (08) 9381 9495 Email: [email protected] Office hours: Tuesday to Friday 9:00am to 4:30pm Consumer Health Services Directory www.health.wa.gov.au/services Palliative Care WA www.palliativecarewa.asn.au Services for People with Mental Illness Mental Health Carers ARAFMI WA www.arafmi.asn.au Ph: (08) 9427 7100; Free Call: 1800 811 747; Mental Health Commission of WA Ph: 1800 022 222 www.mentalhealth.wa.gov.au/gettinghelp/directory Services for People Who are Frail Aged Aged Care Australia - www.agedcareaustralia.gov.au; Ph: 1800 200 422 Respite Services Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Service, through the Australian Red Cross; Ph: 1800 052 222 Family/Carer Support Carers WA www.carerswa.asn.au Phone: 1300 227 377 Counselling Line: 1800 007 332: Support Organisations that are specific to a certain conditions or illnesses Resources for Employing Your Own Supports Australian Taxation Office - www.ato.gov.au: Ph: 13 72 26 Carers WA www.carerswa.asn.au Equal Opportunity Commission www.equalopportunity.wa.gov.au Fair Work Ombudsmen www.fairwork.gov.au Legal Aid www.legalaid.wa.gov.au Perth Home Care Services www.phcs.org.au Ph: (08) 9204 7800



18.01.2022 Tickets available now https://www.grandcinemas.com.au/Movie/Peter-Rabbit-2

17.01.2022 There have been confronting and potentially triggering statements and commentary in the news today. Stay out of comment sections on these articles if you're fee...ling vulnerable. It's not worth it. If you are in need of support, here are some mental health crisis lines. BeyondBlue: 1300 22 463 Lifeline: 13 11 14 Kid's Helpline: 1800 55 1800 Men's Line: 1300 789 978 Open Arms: 1800 011 046 Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467 If you are in an emergency, you can contact 000.

17.01.2022 Hi friends, its such a crazy time right now and as all small business owners are, I am trying to keep my business running! We have devised a great Drama@Home ...program for next term, at a great price for families. It includes video classes, activity packs and optional Zoom sessions. (We also have a new Homecursions program for schools too!). Could you please share this info with your friends (we can enrol anyone in the whole of WA now!!) I would REALLY appreciate it - thanks soooo much www.helenogrady.net.au See more

16.01.2022 Attention all Carers, Support Workers, Support Coordinators and Allied Health professionals. Register now for this great opportunity to attend a workshop on Aug...ust 26 covering 5 important topics nobody working in this industry should not know more about. A Free Event with A Free lunch !! Proudly hosted by Surgical House & NDSP, space are limited and filling fast so register now at: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/live-your-potential-worksho Win a fabulous hamper on the day with money raised going to Hannahs House, and we also have your safety in mind with plenty of hand sanitising stations for your use provided by our great friends at Ego Pharmaceuticals.

16.01.2022 Looking for a dance group to join? Ballroom Fit is back up and running so please get in touch with Darryl if you are interested or wish to find out more information. Ballroom Fit

16.01.2022 There is a reason you have never heard of this lady. Read why: www.openfuturelearning.org/blog/

15.01.2022 We’ve updated our NDIS price guides. From 1 December 2020, price limits for some support items will increase by a small percentage. We’ve answered some questio...ns you and your providers had about some supports, including: telehealth, Early Childhood Intervention programs of support, SDA claiming rules and high risk hearing items. Tap to learn more about the changes https://bit.ly/3gR4SE6

14.01.2022 "She doesnt want to go to school" "He has lost a lot of his confidence" "She is having a lot of trouble with friends" "The anxiety just keeps getting worse"... We hear these things all too often from parents with beautiful, bright children who need to feel supported, uplifted and strengthened. Standing Strongs online programs aim to help children aged 5-17 years explore and grow their own individuality, self belief, confidence and inner strength - all from the comfort of their own home. Audio, video & printable resources Online wellbeing programs Access to everything from home Growing online community Support network for parents and children alike Join the Standing Strong family today.

13.01.2022 Co-VidSpeak is a free open source, web-based video conferencing tool built for people who cant speak but still need to emotionally connection with those at a d...istance. When someone is intubated, on a ventilator, or otherwise non-verbal -- especially when unwell -- they can greatly benefit from positive emotional connections with others. https://www.covidspeak.org/

12.01.2022 Breaking news from the NDIS this afternoon ... The Minister for the NDIS and the NDIA have released more information about low cost assistive technology ... fin...ally! And it is good news. NDIS participants CAN use their NDIS funds to buy smart devices if: You need it for your supports like therapy or personal support during this period You have something in writing from the provider to confirm you need it It must be the "lowest specification" that will do the job You dont already have something that will do the job You dont already have something that has been funded by another system (such as education). This will be the policy for the next five months. Then it will be reviewed. The news item on the NDIS website is here - https://www.ndis.gov.au//4758-further-initiatives-support- The frequently asked questions are here - https://www.ndis.gov.au//participants-co/using-your-budget We will update our website as well. This is really good news for everyone who has been waiting and wondering and worrying. (Image description: A red rectangle with the words "Breaking News" in white capital letters. Underneath the words you can see the Every Australian Counts logo and the words "NDIS: Make It Work)

12.01.2022 Living with Autism

09.01.2022 Are you a provider and you’re looking to stand out and connect with more participants? What if we could offer 50% off your exhibition to attend the Perth Disab...ility Service Provider and Participant Connection Expo June 2021? The Government has just announced an extension to the Business Events Grants Program and changes to the program guidelines, which means that if successful, exhibitors can now receive $10,000 worth of value for just $5,000. If successful, this is a great opportunity to create significant exposure for your company, whilst having most of your associated costs refunded by up to 50%. Expos are the best way to speak with participants in real time, understand their situation and find ways to serve them. The Perth Expo has been designed to optimise the level of connection between providers and participants, from 1:1 booking systems, concierge desks and meeting rooms, this expo is like no other. This Government Grant makes it super simple for exhibitors to not just attend, but to maximise their ability to sponsor, upgrade booths and maximise their visibility to the people they can help. If you’d like to find out more on how to qualify for the grant, simply click on the link below and we’ll send you more details... https://www.developingauscommunities.com.au/perth-grant-20/

09.01.2022 "In this most challenging moment, he has been the most selfless figure that most of us will ever come across." Gerard Whateley reflects on the significant impa...ct Neale Danihers public and inspirational fight against MND has had on the football and wider community ahead of the upcoming Big Freeze 6, June 8. #BigFreeze6 SEN 1116 FOX Footy

06.01.2022 Rise has a range of homes for people with disability throughout the Perth Metropolitan area suited to a range of different personalities and needs. Together we can create communities that shine.

06.01.2022 Albert Pujols is the MAN. (: Twitter/JoeBone546)

05.01.2022 One to watch tonight! Leaving Allen Street is a heart-warming and delightful documentary about a group of people with intellectual disabilities that leave a g...roup home and move into homes to suit their individual needs. The documentary is showing tonight on ABC TV + iview at 8.45pm. Tap here for more info: https://ab.co/3p9SeDg

05.01.2022 Bob Marleys classic "One Love" in sign language will make your day feel wonderful

05.01.2022 Jacks got that Friyay feeling. Have you? #dontscreenusout #kikichallenge

04.01.2022 Great summary of Support Coordination

03.01.2022 Wheelchair Rugby held its first training session after the Covid19 enforced break. They are the first of our programs to restart. The team had a great time work...ing on their fitness and also ran a few ball drills. They had the rec centre all to themselves and made full use of it. One of the things the team missed the most during the break was being able to give each other some stick (and there was plenty to go around. All in good fun of course). If anyone is keen to try out a new team sport, let us know and we can help get you on your way.

03.01.2022 Focus Supports running a school holiday program

02.01.2022 WERE BACK and its full steam aheadPostponed due to COVID-19, Surgical House and NDSP Plan Managers have rescheduled this event for Friday 18 September 2020 Su...rgical House and NDSP Plan Managers have partnered to bring you the "LIVE YOUR POTENTIAL" NDIS EXPO a family fun day filled with activities and a great opportunity for consumers to connect with product and service providers. Best of all its FREE to attend. This interactive event will have a variety of activities for the young and the young at heart, including Wheelchair Rugby and WA Paras Football skills and drills to name just a few. Loads of fun for the kids and plenty of yummy treats for all! The Mix 94.5 Street team will be there all day and if lucky you may even get to meet Wonder Woman, Spider-Man or a Beautiful Fairy All profits will be donated to Rebound WA and Hannahs House. WHERE:: Herb Graham Recreation Centre, 38 Ashbury Cres Mirrabooka (Fully accessible venue with plenty of parking and Free wifi access) WHEN: 18 September 2020, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm register now at www.surgicalhouse.com.au/lyp2020

02.01.2022 Get ready to sing along! Barwon Valley School have shared their special rendition of the High School Musical song ‘We’re all in this together’ using Auslan and communication boards to perform the much loved movie soundtrack.

01.01.2022 The Disability Information Helpline is for people with disability, their families and carers who need help because of coronavirus (COVID-19). You can contact th...e Helpline by calling 1800 643 787. The Helpline is available Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm (AEST) and Saturday and Sunday 9am to 7pm (AEST). If you are deaf, or have a hearing or speech impairment, you can also call the National Relay Service on 133 677. Tap here to learn more https://bit.ly/3enriM7 #Coronavirus

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