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Fournir un soutien spirituel et psychosocial aux personnes atteintes de COVID-19 à domicile (en dehors des États-Unis)

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    Providing spiritual and psychosocial support to people with COVID-19 at home (non-US settings) [French]
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    Providing spiritual and psychosocial support to people with COVID-19 at home (non-US settings) [French]

    De nombreuses personnes qui tombent malades ou qui perdent un membre de leur famille souhaitent que leur chef spirituel leur apporte un soutien spirituel. Pendant la pandémie de COVID-19, le moyen le plus sûr de fournir un soutien spirituel et psychologique est le téléphone, la vidéo ou les plateformes de chat privées des médias sociaux. Les chefs spirituels peuvent prier, partager des réflexions théologiques et scripturales et transmettre des messages d’espoir.

    CS317721-C 12/23/2021

    317721-A_FS_SpiritualSupportGuidance_Update_12_6_FRENCH.PDF

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