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Community Health and Education Service 【Health Chat】

The HKRC launched Community Health and Education Service "Health Chat" for anyone who has questions about personal health-related to COVID-19 through WhatsApp Message to +852 9738 2934. The service is handled by trained volunteers or staff members, with professional support from registered nurses.

 

Simply send a  message to +852 9738 2934 and leave your enquiry about any health-related issues due to COVID-19 outbreak.


Online Health Talk

Since mid-February 2020, online health talks have been held by health professionals to share health information on  Facebook Page with the general public. The public may review the videos here. (Available in Cantonese only)​


Online Chit-Chat Sessions

Since mid-February 2020, online health talks have been held by health professionals to share health information on  Facebook Page with the general public. The public may review the videos here. (Available in Cantonese only)​


Published Training Kit for Disaster Prevention and Preparedness

Starting from early January 2020, the HKRC disseminated personal and environmental hygiene knowledge through social media platform in order to promote good hygiene practices among the general public. To better prepared the public in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the HKRC also produced a training kit for disaster prevention and preparedness, with information on definition of COVID-19, personal and environmental hygiene, and psychological support.

Download Here. Information will be updated from time to time.


 Produce and Distribute 180,000 Leaflets on Information related to Personal Hygiene to General Public

The HKRC produced 180,000 leaflets on how to prevent respiratory infectious diseases and maintain good personal and environmental hygiene, among which 160,000 copies were sent to residents living in public housing estates in Tuen Mun and Sha Tin District in January 2020. Other leaflets were distributed to the public through different activities and local partners (such as elderly centres, rehabilitation service centres, youth centres, etc.).

The public can download the leaflet for free. Download Here.