Coronavirus advice
Doctors of the World is pleased to offer coronavirus (COVID-19) translated resources in 60 languages, which were produced in partnership with the British Red Cross. Thanks to our other partners and individuals for producing high-quality translations, including Migrant Help, Clear Voice, Transbless Translations, Europia, and East European Resource Centre.
22.01.2021 update: We are updating our guidance to reflect the new lockdown rules, self-isolation period for contacts with people with COVID-19, and to make it more accessible and to include more information on NHS phone applications to ensure everyone knows if they are at risk of coronavirus. The updated guidance will also include links to translated information on NHS Test and Trace and social distancing produced by the government. New translated video and infographics on Covid-19 Vaccine will be ready soon.
Below are all languages in written format, available to view online, or download for free. Please note the guidance is based on the government’s advice and health information and is valid across the UK.
The complete list: Afrikaans*, Albanian*, Amharic*, Arabic*, Armenian*, Bengali, Bulgarian*, Burmese, Czech, Dari, Dutch, English*, Estonian, Farsi, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hausa, Hindi, Hungarian, Igbo, Indonesian, Italian, Kiswahili, Korean, Krio, Kurdish Sorani, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malayalam, Nepali, Oromo, Pahari, Pashto, Pidgin, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Romany, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Sindhi, Slovak, Somali, Spanish, Tamil, Tetum, Tigrinya, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Twi, Urdu, Vietnamese, Wolof, Yiddish, Yoruba.
*These languages are updated as of 15 December 2020, the remainder will be shortly updated.
This project is supported by the Mayor of London.
You can find more translated resources, including wellbeing guidance and infographics on migrants’ right to healthcare, here.