Campaign to keep pupils’ hands clean


The pupils were taught how to wash their hands by a team from the Health Ministry.

ANTABAX in collaboration with the Health Ministry and Education Ministry, launched the “Tangan Bersih Hidup Sihat” (Clean Hands, Healthy Lives) campaign to increase health preparedness among school children to reduce the spread of communicable diseases such as Covid-19 and Influenza.

Held at SK Putrajaya Presint 11(3) last week, the campaign developed by Antabax simplifies health preparedness through storytelling, colourful visuals, songs and choreographed movements that help children identify the signs and symptoms of common communicable diseases and teaches them preventive measures and teaches them what to do if they or their friends are feeling unwell.

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