The International Day of Epidemic Preparedness, celebrated on December 27th, is a day to remind everyone about the importance of being ready to handle diseases that can spread quickly and make many people sick. This day helps countries around the world learn how to better prepare for such outbreaks by sharing knowledge, improving health systems, and making sure doctors and specialists know what to do in emergencies. It's like practicing a fire drill at school, but instead of preparing for a fire, it's about being prepared for illnesses that can spread to lots of people.
How to celebrate International Day of Epidemic Preparedness?
Start by learning about how to stay healthy and avoid getting sick. You can watch a fun video or read a simple book about germs. Draw germs and superhero doctors fighting them. Then, make a list of healthy habits, like washing hands and eating fruits. Create posters to remind your family how to stay safe. Play a pretend game where you are a doctor teaching stuffed animals how to stay well. At dinner, talk with your family about ways to help each other when someone feels sick. Finish the day by washing hands together as a promise to stay healthy.
Where International Day of Epidemic Preparedness is celebrated?
- - International