Carpooling – Ajej-Wa Nan ji.or Uwe – Enin Jet w.ween kw.maron Jipan b.brae an COVID-19 Ajeeded Ilo Iien A. Ajej-Wa
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2020/07/30
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Alternative Title:Carpooling: Here are ways that you can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 when carpooling [Marshallese]
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Description:Enin jet w.ween kw.maron jipan b.brae an COVID-19 ajeeded ilo iien a. ajej-wa: 1. Ekkonak Mask Nuknuk ne kwoj ajej-wa. 2. Kojerbal Mejatoto Erreo kon Kein Kaddel.N Koto im Wunto Ko. 3. Kalbubu A. Pokpok im .Aje. 4. En ikut am Karreo im .An.An Kij ioon aolep men. 5. K.Mman Jonan Armij iloan wa eo. 6. En ji.we w.ween am Karreoiki Pei. 7. En Jab Oktak Armej Ro kw.j Uwe ippeir nan jikin jerbal. 8. Kwon kottol.k kwe Ejjab 6 ne Dikl.K Jan Jiljino Ne jan ro jet ilo iien am kattar. This infographic is available in English, Marshallese, Russian, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu, and Vietnamese. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20060669
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Citation:Spokane, WA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 2020 Jul; :1
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Federal Fiscal Year:2020
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