Key actions to be taken for nCoV infection
Interim Reporting form for suspected case of COVID-19
Reduce your risk of Coronavirus Infection_IEC Material
Infographic_Actions to do at place of residence/home for asymptomatic travelers
Flyers on COVID-19 (Nepali/English)
Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) technical guidance
Notice on Sample Collection for COVID-19
Pocket Book of Clinical Management of COVID-19 in Healthcare Setting
Nov 4
Evidence based research findings on the use, need and unmet need is a key metric for planning and improving access to Assistive Products (AP). It is estimated that only 5-15% of people in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) who need assistive technology (AT) have access to them with few availabilities, affordability and trained personnel. In Nepal, accurate data on the needs of AP is still not yet known. With a growing population of older age, increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases in Nepal, the number of people needing AT is certain to rise. Therefore, the study aims to measure access to AT in Nepal.
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द्रुत प्रतिकार्य टोली तथा आपत्कालीन चिकित्सकीय समूह परिचालन सम्बन्धी निर्देशिका, २०७९
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