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2025-04-21
Where did the information go?
While researching something, I came across a PDF Flyer about risks to the elderly population and things they could do to stay healthy. I found the image on Google Images, and wanted to look at more flyers, so I clicked in the "Visit" button that would take me to Covid.gov, the site used during the pandemic to share information. When I clicked on the button, however, it took me to the White House.gov site, with a photo of DJT in front of the title "Lab Leak: the True Origins of Covid-19." It makes me wonder, as DJT is trying to dictate what information is available to the public, where will all of these flyers and information shared with the public during Covid go? We've captured some of them here at JOTPY, but not all. -
2022-02
American Samoa COVID-19 Testing Schedule
The American Samoa Department of Health released this flyer in both English and Samoan languages for the public so they would know what time and day COVID testing sites are open, where they are located, and the number to call for each site if they need further information. Not only was this released online but placed in every store of the island. -
2022-02
Wear a Mask: Fa'aaoga Puni Fofoga
With the rise of covid cases in American Samoa at the beginning of this year in February, the Department of American Samoa Health Department partnered up with the American Samoa government to make sure that the people of American Samoa are well aware of what to do to combat COVID. It is one of the many flyers and ads released by the ASDOH for the public of American Samoa. They are released in both the English and Samoan languages. This flyer is for people to wear a mask and in the Samoan language, fa'aaoga puni fofoga. -
2021-06-24
COVID scam awareness sign
When I visited the library today, I noticed in the large assortment of flyers on the community posting board a flyer warning about COVID-19 scams. The flyer is from the California Senior Medicare Patrol, and mentions a variety of different scams related to vaccine distribution that people should avoid. It also provides a hotline phone number. The photo was taken on June 24, 2021. -
2021-04-20
Northern Arizona's Coconino County "Face It" Mask Campaign and Online Toolbox
The Coconino County Health & Human Services department created its "Face It" campaign in 2020 to promote the use of masks and face coverings in their communities. The following webpage is for the campaign's digital "toolbox" to give the public access to official signage for display to customers, the public, and employees to address mask use issues.