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Hepatitis C: The Basics Online Course; HIV Point of Care Testing Online Course; HIV Testing Face to Face Workshops; HIV Testing Online Course; Immunization Courses. COVID-19 Immunization Competency Course for Nurses (RNs, RPNs, LPNs) COVID-19 Immunization Competency Course for Non-Nursing Health Professionals ; COVID-19 Immunization for ...
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Hand Hygiene British Columbia Centre For Disease Control

Hepatitis C: The Basics Online Course; HIV Point of Care Testing Online Course; HIV Testing Face to Face Workshops; HIV Testing Online Course; Immunization Courses. COVID-19 Immunization Competency Course for Nurses (RNs, RPNs, LPNs) COVID-19 Immunization Competency Course for Non-Nursing Health Professionals ; COVID-19 Immunization for ...

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Immunization Courses

Immunization Courses BCCDC offers several online courses on immunization through LearningHub and UBC Continuing Professional Development. Note: Effective August 15 th 2019, all BCCDC online immunization courses have ...

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Schools British Columbia Centre For Disease Control

The Public Health Guidance for K-12 Schools outlines the prevention measures recommended to reduce the risk of communicable diseases including COVID-19. Every school in B.C. has a communicable disease plan that details what they must do to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The plan includes multiple layers of protection.

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Tuberculosis Online Courses BC Centre For Disease Control

Course details. The TB skin test (TST) course is an open enrolment, self-paced course. It takes approximately one hour to complete. The TB Essentials Online Course is a recommended pre-requisite. Use Google Chrome to access the course. Do not use Internet Explorer.

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Hand Washing

Washing your hands often and practicing good hand hygiene will reduce the chances of getting or spreading germs like COVID-19. Washing your hands with soap and hot water for at least 20 seconds is most effective. This is because soap actively destroys the surface of the virus that causes COVID-19 and really reduces how much of the virus is left on your skin. Alcohol-based ...

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