Sangju City Creates Resident-Tailored 'Health Calendar' ... Includes Health Guidelines for Each Household
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] The Sangju City Public Health Center in Gyeongbuk (Director Lee In-su) announced on the 22nd that it will produce and distribute 2,000 copies of the 2021 health calendar on its own to the residents of the Healthy Village (Modong-myeon) who are going through difficult times due to COVID-19.
This health calendar was created by fully reflecting the opinions of the residents of the 11 villages in Modong-myeon to improve their health behaviors. The calendar is scheduled to be distributed first starting from the 23rd of this month according to the number of households in the Healthy Village.
The health calendar was made under the theme of "2021 Village Health Practice Pledge" tailored to vulnerable health behaviors based on the 2019 health behavior survey results of the Healthy Village.
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Lee In-su, Director of the Sangju City Public Health Center, pledged, "Through the production of this health calendar, I hope it will bring some vitality to the village residents, and in the era of With COVID-19, we will work harder to promote the health of citizens."
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