Imsil-gun Launches Summer Prevention Guidelines Campaign
Distribution of Leaflets and Promotional Materials
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Nosik] As the intense heat of summer begins in Imsil-gun, Jeonbuk, the county launched a campaign to promote compliance with quarantine rules for a healthy summer.
On the 6th, Imsil-gun announced that it held a campaign to promote compliance with quarantine rules for a healthy summer targeting administrative association members of Imsil-eup and local residents.
During the campaign, the county provided guidelines and precautions for preventing heat-related illnesses in preparation for the summer heatwave, distributing leaflets and promotional materials to focus on infectious disease prevention.
The heat-related illness prevention guidelines for heatwave preparedness include ▲ drinking water frequently ▲ taking breaks during the hot hours from 12 PM to 4 PM ▲ wearing breathable clothing ▲ resting often in cool shade ▲ checking daily weather information.
Additionally, as cases of Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (SFTS) have been continuously occurring recently, the county distributed tick repellent to administrative association members and residents, conducting awareness activities to caution against tick-borne infectious diseases.
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Yang Hyungsik, Director of the Health and Medical Center, said, “In the hot weather that makes people vulnerable to infectious diseases, we will do our best to promote active awareness campaigns to guide residents to have a healthy summer and prevent the occurrence of various diseases.”
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