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Launceston Chin Community Inc.

Locality: Invermay, Tasmania, Australia



Address: 7 Cluden Place 7248 Invermay, TAS, Australia

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24.01.2022 Hi everyoneHealth messages for community from Tasmanian Government for today Tuesday 5th May 2020: It is important you follow the rules and stay home as much as you can. No cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in the last 24 hours.... 43 people in Tasmania have COVID-19 now. 165 people have recovered. Until we have a vaccine, you need to follow social distancing rules. You should download the COVIDSafe app. If you have any symptoms of a cold, you need to get tested. Call your GP or the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738. Birthing services have returned to the North West of Tasmania. Tasmanian Government COVID-19 Tasmania COVID-19 COVIDSafe Hotline 1800 671 738 Tasmania



23.01.2022 Hi TAS Govt messages for community for today, Monday 27th April 2020 : Tasmania has 212 cases of COVID-19. ... - 132 people have recovered. 11 people have died. - Keep staying at home. This is working. - There is a free app called CovidSafe. It will help slow the spread of the virus. The app helps find people who have been close to someone who has COVID-19. Downloading the app is voluntary. Data will only be accessed by state health officials. - Extra restrictions are in place for North West Tasmania for another week, and all Tasmanian restrictions are extended until mid-May. - For all Tasmanians, if you have any COVID-19 symptoms call your GP or the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738 to arrange testing. - There is a mobile clinic in Smithton. TAS 2020 messages Tasmania COVID-19 - - - CovidSafe COVID-19 - Tasmania Tasmanian - Tasmanian , COVID-19 GP Public Health Hotline 1800 671 738 -

22.01.2022 hello everyone, Thank you so much for your like and follow. As we are going through the pandemic (hardship) across nation wide. It is very critical time of period. There are so many people specially burmese community who have issues undertanding English. We will keep you an update on COVID-19 with latest update from the health department of Tasmania with Burmese Version. Please stay tune, share, like and follow for an information. Once again thank you so much for following u...s. If you have any concern or in need of help please contact us via facebook or community leader. Thank you all. () COVID-19 Tasmania ()

21.01.2022 Hi Everyone TAS Govt messages for community for today, Thursday 30th April 2020 : Media briefing times have changed. They now start at 9:30 Tuesday and Friday, and 11:00 other days.... Tasmania has 219 cases of COVID-19. 144 people have recovered and 12 people have died. If you have any symptoms of a cold, you need to get a test. Call your doctor or the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738. Stay away from work. A report has been written that tells us about how the outbreak started in the North West TAS Thursday : : Tasmania COVID-19 Hotline 1800 671 738 North West



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21.01.2022 Hello Everyone Health messages from Tas Government for today 7th May 2020: Please continue to stay home as much as possible.... Tasmania has 224 cases of COVID-19. 170 people are now well and 41 people are still sick. The rules about visiting people in aged care homes will stay the same until Monday. Current restrictions are in place until May 15. All close contacts of the healthcare worker from Launceston have been tested. They do not have COVID-19. Be aware of your symptoms. If you have any symptoms of a cold, please get tested. Call your doctor or the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738. Tas Government Tasmania COVID-19 Launceston COVID-19 Hotline 1800 671 738

14.01.2022 Please do share around, Specially if you know anyone who live around Prospect, Invite them. Thank you



13.01.2022 Health messages from Tas Government for community for today Tuesday 28th April 2020: Tasmania has 214 cases of COVID-19. 135 people have recovered.... If you have any cold-like symptoms, no matter how mild, please get tested. Call your doctor or the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738. Schools in the North and the South are open for students if parents can’t look after or help their children with learning. Schools in the North West are closed. Tuesday Tas Government Tasmania () Hotline 1800 671 738

12.01.2022 Today on Anzac Day we pay our respects to those who served our country, and those who died doing so. We are also grateful to the Red Cross volunteers who were behind the scenes, supporting our soldiers on the frontline and when they returned. #wewillrememberthem #ANZACDAY #ANZAC #AUSTRALIANREDCROSS #REDCROSS #ARMY #VOLUNTEERS

12.01.2022 Hello everyone Tas government health messages for community for today Monday 4th May 2020: There were no new cases of COVID-19 over the weekend. - This is good news, but we still have a long way to go. ... - 158 people have recovered. - North West restrictions are the same as the rest of the state from today. - You need to keep staying at home as much as you can. Keep washing your hands. Stay 1.5 metres away from other people. - Schools are open but keep children home if you can. - It is important to get tested if you have any symptoms of a cold. Call your doctor or the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738. - Download the CovidSafe App to help track the virus. - If you are experiencing violence at home, call 1800737 732 or your usual support service. Tas COVID-19 - - - - . - - Hotline 1800 671 738 CovidSafe App - 1800737 732

09.01.2022 Hello everyone Key Health messages from Tas Government for today Thursday 21st May 2020: There are 14 people in Tasmania who are still unwell. 199 Tasmanians have recovered from coronavirus... Metro bus trips are free until May 31. When you catch the bus, try to sit away from other people. If you are taking a day trip it should be in your local area There will be a mobile testing unit in George Town, Oatlands and Nubeena this weekend. You need to book by calling the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738. Why should I get tested? You need to get tested if you have any symptoms of a cold now. You need to get tested if you recently have had any symptoms of a cold even if you feel better now. People most at risk of spreading COVID-19 are in the early stages of being sick. Testing will provide you with an answer. Lots of negative tests will show the community that COVID is not in Tasmania. There is a support hotline for older people and their carers. The number is 1800 171 866, and it is open Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 6:00pm. There is a support hotline for businesses in Tasmania. The number is 1800 440 026. You should download the COVIDsafe app. Tas Government Tasmania Tasmanians coronavirus George Town, Oatlands Nubeena Public Health Hotline 1800 671 738 - COVID-19 COVID Tasmania hotline Tasmania hotline 1800 440 026 COVIDsafe

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08.01.2022 Hello Everyone Key messages 1 May - Tasmania has 221 cases of COVID-19. - 153 people have recovered and 13 people have died. - The extra restrictions in the North West will be lifted from Monday 4 May. This means the North West will be the same as the rest of the state.... - You still need to stay home as much as you can. You can leave your home to see your doctor or get medications, to buy food or exercise. - You can still only meet with one other person, and you need to be 1.5 metres away from them. - North West schools will reopen on Monday 4 May. You can send your child to school if you cannot look after them at home. All other students should stay home. - If you have any symptoms of a cold, you need to get a test. Call your doctor or the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738. Stay safe and have a great weekends - Tasmania COVID-19 - - - - . - - Hotline 1800 671 738 have

07.01.2022 Hi everyone TAS Govt messages for community for today, Wednesday 29th April 2020 : Please continue to stay home as much as possible.... If you have any symptoms of a cold, please get tested. Call your doctor or the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738. Tasmania has 218 cases of COVID-19. 137 people have recovered. There is more support for people who are homeless, including help with housing, food, showers, laundry, lockers, charging for phones and access to wi-fi. More information will be available soon. Restrictions will continue at least until 15 May. North West Regional Hospital emergency department is now open. TAS Wednesday Hotline 1800 671 738 Tasmania COVID-19

07.01.2022 Please read the information written in burmese, Below message are for those who lives in malaysia as a refugees. Be aware of covid-19 impact on how UNHCR operate in Malaysia. #unhcr #refugees #unhcrmalaysia covid-19 UNHCR Source: UNHCR Malaysia Web

07.01.2022 Public health messages for today Friday 24th April 2020: Tasmania has 205 cases of COVID-19. 106 people have recovered. 9 people have died.... Stay home. People in the North West with mild sypmtoms should call the doctor or the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738 to arrange testing. Any person in Tasmania with respiratory symptoms (for example coughing, breathing problems) call your GP or the Public Health Hotline 1800 671 738 to arrange testing. Some business will still be closed in the North West until next Sunday, 3rd May 2020. Schools will be closed in the North West for the first four days of term 2. Other schools in Tasmania will be open for term 2. If you can’t look after or help your children with learning, schools will be open for them. ANZAC Day ceremonies will not be held around the state. On Saturday morning people will honour our war veterans by stand at the front gate or door and shining a light. The North West Regional Hospital and North West Private Hospital are being cleaned. Pregnant women in the North West should talk to their doctor about where the baby will be born. messages Tasmania COVID-19 sypttoms 1800 671 738 Hotline Tasmania ( - problems) Hotline 1800 671 738 Tasmania ANZAC

02.01.2022 Hello Everyone Community health messages from TAS Govt for today Wednesday 6th May 2020: Tasmania has two new cases of COVID-19. Both cases came from other COVID-19 cases. - 48 people have symptoms, and 168 people are now well.... - You still need to stay at home as much as you can. We do not want a new group of cases. - Please get tested if you have any symptoms of a cold. Call your GP or the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738. - Some wards of the North West Regional Hospital are starting to re-open. - There is a new hotline for Tasmanians feeling worried or stressed about COVID-19. Call 1800 984 434. This is open from 8am to 8pm, every day of the week. TAS Tasmania COVID-19 COVID-19 - - - Hotline 1800 671 738 - COVID-19 Tasmanian hotline 1800 984 434

01.01.2022 hello dear community member, Australian Health Department have release COVID-19 application for Android and Apple Device users. Please go to your application store on your mobile and download the apps. The Image of application to download is below. Thank you all. Stay safe, stay home, keep social distance. Android Apple Device COVID-19 application

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