- Brief Description
- This poster of the 4-step mask wearing method was created by Ms Worarat Khuenpetch and were used during science engagement activity in 9 schools. These were also used to train Village Health Volunteers from 8 hospitals in Chiang Rai province, Thailand.
- Item type
- Object
- Makers
- Worarat Khuenpetch
- Provenance
- Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) is a research collaboration between Mahidol University (Thailand), Oxford University (UK) and the Wellcome Trust. It conducts clinical trials and public health research that aim to discover and develop appropriate, affordable interventions that measurably improve the health of people living in resource-limited parts of the world. During the COVID pandemic, the team identified gaps in knowledge around COVID-19 transmission and prevention and used this to produce videos and educational materials for healthcare workers, the public and school children. Further info: MORU Epidemiology YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@moruepidemiology5210 School Project YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@MORUEPI_SCHOOLPROJECT Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moruepischoolproject
- Physical material
- Laminated paper
- Object type
- Teaching materials
- Dimensions
- Height: 310mm Width: 220mm
- Inventory No
- 18782.3
Description
Laminated double-sided A4 sheet with Thai language information.
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