Uljin-gun, 'Understanding Allergic Diseases' Real-Time Online Education
'Small Forest Experience in My Hand' Catchphrase ... Priority Education for Pregnant Women
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Uljin County, Gyeongbuk Province (Governor Jeon Chan-geol) announced on the 21st that it will launch a campaign called "A Small Forest Experience in My Hand," encouraging residents to create a pleasant and clean environment at home.
In this regard, since the 19th, for two weeks, an "Understanding Allergic Diseases" education program is being conducted via SNS, Band, mail, and real-time online sessions for 30 vulnerable individuals in the area, including pregnant women.
This education is conducted online without in-person gatherings to prevent COVID-19. Chronic diseases such as allergies and rhinitis are increasing alongside socioeconomic growth. Asthma is known as one of the diseases with the highest burden, ranking second among children.
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Cho Soo-hyun, Director of the Public Health Center, stated, "We will develop various educational and promotional content for the prevention and management of atopy and asthma, and do our best to ensure healthy living and improve quality of life."
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